It is yet to prove that C10K-related problems are based on sockets/ports exhaustion...
The common struggling points on a machine involve multiples locations and your harddisks, RAM & processing capabilities will be quickly overwelmed before you lack sockets and/or ports... If you are tempted of using enormous capacities against the struggling points to finally achieve socket exhaustion, you are using the old 'mainframe' paradigm : few machines responsible for the whole work. Google proved the opposite one (several 'standard' machines working in a cluster) was more accessible/profitable/scalable/affordable. Could you provide some real-world-based insights on the absolute necessity of the FastCGI multiplexing capability? And please mind your words. Stating that someone 'clearly doesn't understand' might be understood as calling that person 'stupid'. That rhetorical level might lead the debate to a quick and sound end. --- *B. R.*
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