how to define my max_connections?
Hello list,
I am running mysql-3.23.49 on Linux 2.4.18 for production purpose.
Now I want to define a proper max_connections value in mysql. The
document said,
"The maximum number of connects MySQL is depending on how good the thread library is on a
given platform. Linux or Solaris should be able to support 500-1000
simultaneous connections, depending on how much RAM you have and what
your clients are doing."
My question is, how can I raise the max_connections value as many as
possible? Does it depend on the hardware resource limit or how the OS
implement thread library?
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