> I appreciate that this is fairly obvious
True, but thanks for the input anyway. Like I said in an earlier
message, the computer running LVS/ldirectord is working at less than 10%
CPU, so I'm going to guess that my 60 virtual servers are not making it
work too hard. However, it's often unsafe to assume that you'll get
linear scaling. For all I knew, there could have been a known crunch
point where the LVS or ldirectord code begins to step on itself and
things come to a grinding halt. That would be an very unpleasant
surprise. :-)
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