hello,
the wiki article for C10k problem states this:
>>> The term [C10k problem] was coined in 1999 by Dan Kegel, citing the Simtel FTP host, cdrom.com, serving 10,000 clients at once over 1 gigabit per second Ethernet in that year. The term has since been used for the general issue of large number of clients, with similar numeronyms for larger number of connections, most recently "C10M" in the 2010s.
By the early 2010s millions of connections on a single commodity 1U server became possible: over 2 million connections (WhatsApp, 24 cores, using Erlang on FreeBSD), 10–12 million connections (MigratoryData, 12 cores, using Java on Linux) <<<
i wonder how is it possible to have a single physical server supporting more than 64K open connections. is there no limitation on open sockets?
as this is an apple forum let's presume this quesion is about OSX (though relevant comments for other platforms are welcomed).