Re: Socket.BeginSend and EndSend causes thread count to runaway
- From: "Ravi Ambros Wallau" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:53:31 -0300
Suppose that I have a FileSystemWatcher, monitoring only creation file
events, and an antivirus is running... Could the antivirus causes a lot of
events? And, if so, these events can raise the number of threads to this
high number I have?
"Randolph Neall" <randolphneall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> During those periods when you have 1000 or 1500 threads engaged how many
> connections are you actually supporting, that is, how many nondormant
> clients connected to your server actively accessing data?
>
> Randy Neall
>
>
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