I saw an interesting piece of information in Example 4.2.1 on Page 62 of the
"Samba 3--By Example" document.

This lists an Estimation of Memory Requirements per user. Not that this
controls the number of users, however, following this estimation will enable
you to correctly size the amount of memory that you have in your server,
giving you better performance.

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From: Graham Nichols [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 11:10 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Connection limit?


I have found Windows XP network has a limit of 10 incming connections to one
shared
machine. This is too small for my 3D rendering work. I intend to setup a box
with Suse 9.1 Professional with the intention of using it as a file sharer
via Samba 3. What is the conection limit, or is there a limit,  for the
number of Windows clients
that can access the shared Linux drive with Samba 3 please?
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