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<div>We used to use this with between 500-1000 sessions doing a few hundred megabit but have not used since around 2009.<br>
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Nathan Brookfield
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<div><span style="font-size: 13pt;">Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd</span></div>
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On 10 Aug 2014, at 16:40, "Nick Edwards" <<a href="mailto:nick.z.edwards@gmail.com">nick.z.edwards@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div><span>Curious, does anyone here (optus?) still use this on linux on general</span><br>
<span>server hardware (dl360/380 or dells equiv etc)?</span><br>
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<span>Looking for results on performance, like realistic limits to $num</span><br>
<span>sessions, with throughput on $hardware?</span><br>
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<span>off-list anonymous responses accepted :-></span><br>
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