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Is there a way I can limit the number of concurrent connections to the Web Application running on my Apache Server.

My server version is Apache 2.2.11

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From the comment to the limitipconn answer it looks like you're looking to block concurrent connections from one user (or IP) instead of the global one? If so, you might want to edit your question. Also, if you block IP addresses, be aware of large networks hiding behind a single proxy. – Olaf Feb 12 at 20:40
I am not trying to block concurrent connections from a single IP. I only want a cap on the maximum no of total active connections with Apache. – Mohit Nanda Feb 13 at 9:47

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Have a look at limitipconn module.

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The above link is relevant for Apache 1.3. For Apache2, the link is dominia.org/djao/limitipconn2.html. Anyways I will try it. – Mohit Nanda Jan 16 at 15:20
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I'm not sure if it will useful to you but definitely worth a chance.

Maybe you can use the directives MaxClients and ListenBackLog

Although they apply to the concurrent access to the entire server, not only your application, and on a resource base.

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We completely built an application layer thing that stored, checked and restricted the limit on # of application users that could be logged on concurrently.

If it got exceeded, we sent them to a 'waiting room' - worked like a charm.

So it was all application managed - we had multiple apache servers in a cluster.

We were not using the Zend clustering stuff , IMO.

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