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Peter Judge
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There are 2 that spring to mind On Windows specifically, running out of file handles since they’re per-process, and if a session does a lot of read/write to files on disk (for caching before- and after-request data, say) , then there’s a danger of running onto those limits Memory usage: because the classic AppServer has one ABL session per process, that session has to be a real hog before the process memory gets excessively large. With 100+ ABL sessions per process in PASOE, the behaviour can be less bad per session, but with the multiplier easily grow very large.
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