Linux probably does. I've never actually tried it, but if I cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max, I get a number like 300,000. I'm assuming the usual lower limits are probably set by the shell on login... ulimit -n shows 1024 for me.
I imagine, after a certain point, having that many open file handles is counter productive, but I could be wrong.
-Paul
In reply to Re^3: Increasing the write buffer
by jettero
in thread Increasing the write buffer
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