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* [TUHS] scaling on TCP socket connections
@ 2023-03-10  0:23 ron minnich
  2023-03-10  0:42 ` [TUHS] " David Arnold
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From: ron minnich @ 2023-03-10  0:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: The Eunuchs Hysterical Society

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Ca. 1981, if memory serves, having even small numbers of TCP connections
was not common.

I was told at some point that Sun used UDP for NFS for that reason. It was
a reasonably big deal when we started to move to TCP for NFS ca 1990 (my
memory of the date -- I know I did it on my own for SunOS as an experiment
when I worked at the SRC -- it seemed to come into general use about that
time).

What kind of numbers for TCP connections would be reasonable in 1980, 90,
2000, 2010?

I sort of think I know, but I sort of think I'm probably wrong.

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