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On the plus side, typically, nobody should increase this limit - because if the
server runs out of connections, it usually means something else is wrong. In our case, on a shared web server running Apache2 and PHP-FPM, it’s usually
because a single web site has gone out of control. But wait! How can that happen, we are using PHP-FPM’s max_children setting to prevent
a single PHP web site from taking down the server?