At my previous job as a Network Admin for a university, we had around 3000 users connected via Samba at any one time. Because of this, we broke up sections of the campus into zones, and gave each zone it's own Samba PDC that verified logins against a centralized NIS+ user database. I think we had 12 different samba machines to handle the load. I hope this gives you a better idea of how well it can handle a large number of users.

-Gabe

Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:

On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 04:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Sir,
My samba is connecting Linux and MSWin .
Can I know how many users(with read and write rights) can access at a time. What is the maximum user limit.

the number of users is controlled by your hardware...
i've heard of 100s of simultaneous users on big hardware.

brad



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