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== History ==
The term '''C10k''' was coined in 1999 by '''Dan Kegel''',{{r|aosa2:nginx}}<ref name = "Dan Kegel, kegel.com, 1999" /> citing the [[Simtel]] FTP host, [[cdrom.com]], serving 10,000 clients at once over 1 [[gigabit per second]] [[Ethernet]] in that year.<ref name="C10K" /> 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 problem|C10M]]" in the 2010s.<ref name="C10M" />
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<ref name="conn-very-high-file">{{Cite book|url=https://www.google.it/books/edition/High_Performance_Computing_HiPC_2008/cNwZ1snBYQYC?hl=it&gbpv=1&dq=file+server+very+high+number+of+connections&pg=PA470&printsec=frontcover|title=High Performance Computing - HiPC 2008|language=en|year=2008|access-date=2021-10-15|author1=Ponnuswamy Sadayappan|author2=Manish Parashar|author3=Ramamurthy Badrinath|author4=Viktor K. Prasanna|isbn=978-3-540-89893-1}}</ref>
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== C10M problem ==
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