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harshal_in
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Posted - 2002-11-22 : 03:53:16
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| hi,is there a maximum number of users that sql server permit?I mean,if the users connect through a web page ,then do I have to set any options in sql server ,if the traffic on the site increases and thousands of users are trying to write to database?Regards,harshal. |
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Andraax
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Posted - 2002-11-22 : 03:58:44
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| Feels like I have read somewhere that the maximum number of concurrent connections is 32767... Don't remember where I read it though :(And as an addition, I think your real concern will be what the server can handle (memory, cpu etc). Also, if you use connection pooling you will be far better off.Edited by - andraax on 11/22/2002 04:00:38 |
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harshal_in
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Posted - 2002-11-22 : 04:14:04
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quote: Feels like I have read somewhere that the maximum number of concurrent connections is 32767... Don't remember where I read it though :(And as an addition, I think your real concern will be what the server can handle (memory, cpu etc). Also, if you use connection pooling you will be far better off.Edited by - andraax on 11/22/2002 04:00:38
if the maximum number of connections are exceeded then does sql server give the error message saying timeout expiry? or sql server not available?coz,since a few days I have been monitoring the site and suddenly the timeout and sqlserver not available errrors have started reporting ,the server has never restarted though.thanks for the replyharshal. |
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