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40 lines
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# MaxConnection
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Limiting the Number of Simultaneous Clients
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{: .subtitle }
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![MaxConnection](../assets/img/middleware/maxconnection.png)
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To proactively prevent services from being overwhelmed with high load, a maximum connection limit can be applied.
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## Configuration Examples
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```yaml tab="Docker"
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# Limiting to 10 simultaneous connections
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labels:
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- "traefik.http.middlewares.test-maxconn.maxconn.amount=10"
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```
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```toml tab="File"
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# Limiting to 10 simultaneous connections
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[http.middlewares]
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[http.middlewares.test-maxconn.maxconn]
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amount = 10
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```
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## Configuration Options
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### amount
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The `amount` option defines the maximum amount of allowed simultaneous connections.
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The middleware will return an `HTTP 429 Too Many Requests` if there are already `amount` requests in progress (based on the same `extractorfunc` strategy).
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### extractorfunc
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The `extractorfunc` defines the strategy used to categorize requests.
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The possible values are:
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- `request.host` categorizes requests based on the request host.
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- `client.ip` categorizes requests based on the client ip.
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- `request.header.ANY_HEADER` categorizes requests based on the provided `ANY_HEADER` value.
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