Chrome limits the number of connections per "group" to 6. This is particularly bad when using a proxy server, since there can be at most 6 open connections across all tabs. This gets pretty ugly when you are using sites like GMAIL, since they leave connections open (long running xmlhttp), and pretty soon you are running on empty and nothing loads. Browsing through the mozilla documentation, it appears that Firefox 3 has boosted the connections per host to 15 (which is more than twice our limit): http://kb.mozillazine.org/Network.http.max-connections-per-server We should at the very least consider this increase for proxy servers, and preferably across the board. Note that this user experience was reported by a gmail engineer, since they keep multiple gmails open and run into this problem frequently.
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浏览器对域名限制6个连接,在使用代理服务器时,最糟糕,因为浏览器是连接到代理,所以它总共只能有6个连接了。
所以在面对代理时,可以考虑多一点连接量。