[Box Backup] How many multi session can Boxbackup handle at same time, on Intel P4 2Ghz and 1Gb ram, approximate?

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Thu, 10 Nov 2005 11:07:16 +1000


There is a program called trickled which will limit the B/W of a program. I
have only had a very brief play around but I think that this would be the
best option........ (But like I said I have only had a very brief play
around)

-----Original Message-----
From: boxbackup-admin@fluffy.co.uk [mailto:boxbackup-admin@fluffy.co.uk] On
Behalf Of Mikael Syska
Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2005 9:37 AM
To: boxbackup@fluffy.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Box Backup] How many multi session can Boxbackup handle at
same time, on Intel P4 2Ghz and 1Gb ram, approximate?


Per Reedtz Thomsen wrote:

>>Micael Roxenhall wrote:
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>>>Can I  set limit on how many session my server can handle at same 
>>>time? if so, let me say, I set limit to 10 session, and there are 20 
>>>connection on server at same time, and Boxbackup answer to the 10 
>>>first session, how backup deal with the another 10 session? Can 
>>>Boxbackup "delay" this connection to any session gets free?
>>>
>>Probebly easiest to do this on the firewall and limit 10 connections 
>>to port 2220....
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>
>I think you meant port 2201.
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yes, got it confused with some other port in my system.

>And, this will only work, of course if there is a firewall between the 
>client and the server.
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And must unix/linux like system, you can use some kind of filtering ( 
pf, ipf, ipfw, iptables ) and god knows whats out there to limit the 
number of connections..... just pass everything but make filtering on 
port 2201 dest.

>But the question about how much a server can handle is bound by the 
>bandwidth and disk speed, not by processor speed, unless you're talking 
>about a really slow machine (by today's standards).
>
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>>>Are there any limits to how many account you can make on Boxbackup?
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>Well there are, as I remember 0x0000 so thould would make 
>>65536(including 0x0000) acounts
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>Actually it's a 32-bit number, so you have 4294967296 possible 
>accounts.
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Well, with the manage interface right now, i dout any one will be even 
near the 65k acounts.

Ben, or anyone else, what are the biggest implementation of boxbackup?

>Thanks,
>Per
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best regards
Syska
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