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IIS 7 on Vista does not limit the number of allowed connections as IIS on XP did but limits concurrent requests to 10 (Windows Vista Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise Editions) or 3 (Vista Home Premium). Additional requests are queued which hampers performance but they are not rejected as with XP.

This is what I got from wiki, but I wonder how does it work in Win7?

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No limit in Win 7 at all. Sensibly.

One assumes no retrograde step from this

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Of course, the limit in XP is applied before any IIS limitations. With Win 7 and later versions, the only bottleneck is IIS and not the half-open tcp limit.

gbn
Windows 7 (IIS v7.5)2 Starter: No IIS;Home Basic: No IIS;Home Premium: simultaneous request execution limit of 3;Business: simultaneous request execution limit of 10;Enterprise: simultaneous request execution limit of 10;Ultimate: simultaneous request execution limit of 10;Got this from a technical site just now.Any thoughts of no limit VS limit of 10?
Kelvin