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		<title>Stack size patch for Varnish allows for more threads on Linux</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you may or may not know, on Linux the number of threads a process can spawn is theoretically unlimited. In reality, however, you will encounter a small problem there: Since the initial stack size for every user is set to a whooping 8 MB you will run out of memory for your thread&#8217;s stacks [...]]]></description>
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