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In message <cajv_h0bubvwppgboggqrk7+rgtjhj6rtxbf8kwqju3l5jvm...@mail.gmail.com>
, Federico Schwindt writes:

>My understanding and what I've read is that if you have multiple threads
>accepting connections it'll will behave much better when running in
>multiple cores which is pretty much everyone these days.
>
>Now looking at master, it looks we only have one acceptor per address and
>not per pools.

We have one thread per socket per pool.

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