Good grief, Jason. Seriously. 2000/10000? Wow!
> As far as scalability is concerned, the limit I've seen usually
> comes more from the NIC usage -- hitting things like high softirq
> usage, things like that.
I suspect there isn't much chance of us hitting those limits given the
volume we're talking about. What do you think?
--
Eric Robinson
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