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Looking at

  https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/tuning_netbsd_for_performance/

  Some say that the maxusers should be set to the amount of RAM in megabytes.

  For reference, FreeBSD sets is automaticaly by this formula, but
  limits it's maximum to 384.

Given that nowadays it is common to find RAM measured in gigabytes, is
there another rule of thumb? Or is the done thing to just increase
various limits on boot via /etc/sysctl.conf ?

# config QUANTZ
QUANTZ:11: warning: maxusers (384) > 128
Build directory is ../compile/QUANTZ
Don't forget to run "make depend"


Cheers,

Patrick


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