Hi,<br><br>My colleague has done similar work as you. He has successfully established 2000k connections in one Nginx server. You can read this blog with google translate: <a href="http://rdc.taobao.com/blog/cs/?p=1062">http://rdc.taobao.com/blog/cs/?p=1062</a> . It's written in Chinese<img src="cid:330@goomoji.gmail" style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0.2ex; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0.2ex; vertical-align: middle; " goomoji="330">.<div>
<br></div><div>Hope this can help you. <br><br>2012/10/10 John Watson <<a href="mailto:john@disqus.com">john@disqus.com</a>>:<br>> I was wondering if anyone had some tips/guidelines for scaling Nginx on<br>> Linux to >500k concurrent connections. Playing with the<br>
> nginx_http_push_stream module in streaming mode. Noticing periodic slow<br>> accept and/or response headers. I've scoured the Internet<br>> looking/learning ways to tune Nginx/Linux but I think I've exhausted my<br>
> abilities.<br>><br>> Any help would be appreciated.<br>><br>> Hardware<br>> Dual Nehalem 5520<br>> 24G RAM<br>> Intel 82576 (igb)<br>> Ubuntu 12.04.1 (3.2.0-31-generic x86_64)<br>><br>> Thank You,<br>
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<br><br><br>-- <br>Weibin Yao<br>Developer @ Server Platform Team of Taobao<br></div>