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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 9:43 am    Post subject: # of concurrent client connections - while using Scada input Reply with quote

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Hello,

WE are using scada input node (MQTT protocol) for accepting connections from clients. I am not able to determine which setting to use info center.
We expect > 100 concurrent connections.

As per info center;
Select Use thread pooling if you want the node to use a pool of threads to service clients. If you select this option, the number of threads that are available to the MQIsdp server is limited by Max threads, which is most effective when set to a value between 20 and 40. If you do not select this option, a new thread is created for each client that connects. The check box is cleared initially.
Use this option only if you expect a large number of clients (greater than 200) to connect.

My questions:
1. So should I use thread pooling or not?
2. Is there a one-to-one correlation between connection and thread? In other words, does each thread accept only 1 connection at a time?

Thanks,
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