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== C10M problem ==
"The '''C10M''' problem relates to the classic '''C10k''' [[Internet]] [[scalability]] problem, which originally occurred in the context of (<em title="editor's note">ftp and then</em>) web servers. The C10M problem, which consists in supporting 10 million concurrent connections on a single machine, remains a challenging problem not only for web servers, but for any [[Server (computing)|Internet server]] in general."
<ref name="C10M">{{Cite web|url=https://migratorydata.com//2015/05/20/how-migratorydata-solved-the-c10m-problem-10-million-concurrent-connections-on-a-single-commodity-server/|title=How MigratoryData solved the C10M problem: 10 Million Concurrent Connections on a Single Commodity Server|website=migratorydata.com|language=en|date=2015-05-20|access-date=2021-10-15|author1=Unknown|author2=Robert Graham}}</ref>
<ref name="C10M-howto">{{Cite web|url=https://migratorydata.com/2013/10/10/scaling-to-12-million-concurrent-connections-how-migratorydata-did-it/|title=Scaling to 12 Million Concurrent Connections: How MigratoryData Did It|website=migratorydata.com|language=en|date=2013-10-10|access-date=2021-10-15|author=Unknown}}</ref>
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