Hi, Are there any known limitations or expected gotchas with originating a large number of routes with OpenBGPD? I'm thinking in the order of tens of thousands of routes. I've done a basic 'stress' test with 100,000 routes and nothing immediately broke. The idea is to route blocks of IP space to servers in a server farm. Thanks for your thoughts. Pete Bristow
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