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Nick Couchman commented on GUACAMOLE-975: ----------------------------------------- {quote} Ah, so you do not have a limit within the application? {quote} There is no specific limit within the application - it will generally be more resource-constrained than anything. There are probably some maximums somewhere along the way, but I've not heard of anyone running into those. {quote} I'm not asking because we found or came across something, rather we asking for a spec sheet that provides us with upper-bound thresholds {quote} This is why I'm sending you to the mailing list. There are plenty of people - developers of Guacamole as well as other users - who can give you their experiences with Guacamole and any limitations they have come across, and how that relates to resources. Guacamole is an open source project, not a commercial product, so if you're looking for a spec sheet or product brochure, you're out of luck. We have whatever is available on the web site and experiences of other users and developers. Which are available...on the mailing list :-). I am sorry that you're having trouble getting subscribed to and/or access to those forums - hopefully that clears up, quickly - but it really is the best place to access the community that can help you with this. > How many concurrent active sessions can Guacamole handle? > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GUACAMOLE-975 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-975 > Project: Guacamole > Issue Type: Task > Reporter: Stewart Alexander > Priority: Blocker > > Where is the information on how many concurrent active sessions can Apache > Guacamole handle before resource exhaustion? > > What are the limiting factors to how many users can actively create unique > sessions / connections to hosts via Apache? > > This is blocking us as we need to understand the limitations and how we can > avoid them as we potentially have several thousand people who would like to > use this at once to log on to unique computers in our environment. > > Please email us any information on this at: > stewart.alexan...@alamancecc.edu -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)