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From: kcooley@teknowledge.com (Keith Cooley)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.sun
Subject: Wanted: experiences using many lightweight processes
Keywords: Miscellaneous
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Date: 27 Sep 89 00:31:48 GMT
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I am planning an application that will involve hundreds of lightweight
processes, possibly thousands. I would like to know beforehand if there
are any limits to the number of lightweight processes that can be created,
and what problems I might run into.

Now I presume that because stack allocation is dynamic there are no limits
there but I might run into performance problems with context switching of
threads as the number grows. I don't know. I would welcome any experiences
people have had with building programs involving more than 10
threads/lightweight processes.

Keith Cooley  Cimflex Teknowledge	kcooley@Teknowledge.com