Typically the header length description in a Unix based environment is about
8MB theoretical and windows is about 5MB. So yes 3,000 would sound right if
everything was optimal and they were approx. 30Kb streams. You can do the
math but the streams would not be large
FWIW - Someone mentioned doing a load test... That would be a more actual
number, but from my experience you would run out of bandwidth on a 100Mb
pipe and would saturate most of a 1Gb pipe so the numbers for max streams
really are misleading.
On 2/11/03 10:02 PM, "email@hidden"
<email@hidden> wrote:
>
> "In addition, Xserve running QuickTime Streaming Server can deliver
> more than 3,000 independent low-bit-rate streams simultaneously
> without a per-stream license fee."
>
> Could perhaps a developer, who would be closer to Apple's
> interpretation of 'low-bit-rate', suggest what number in kilobits these
> machines can handle..
>
> And come to think of it, could 'independant' also be confirmed? :/
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> Keep on streamin' :)
>
>
> hm
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