My school had 30k students, including grad and doctoral students. When they gave students shell accounts, they tried to put them all onto a single Sequent box. They got my incoming class, the following, and anyone previous who asked for one onto that box. I’m pretty sure it had an /etc/password file, and would have had about 8-10k people on it.
After that they gave up. Even with aggressive ulimits it was too hard, and each new class was apportioned to a separate Sparc. Which was a shame because we learned an awful lot about Unix administration from users pranking each other, figuring out what they did and how they did it, protecting yourself and retaliating (some people would prank others without first protecting themselves).
Made it a lot harder chatting with people from other classes as well. For electives and humanities you weren’t always in classes with people your exact age. They could be ahead of you or behind.
After that they gave up. Even with aggressive ulimits it was too hard, and each new class was apportioned to a separate Sparc. Which was a shame because we learned an awful lot about Unix administration from users pranking each other, figuring out what they did and how they did it, protecting yourself and retaliating (some people would prank others without first protecting themselves).
Made it a lot harder chatting with people from other classes as well. For electives and humanities you weren’t always in classes with people your exact age. They could be ahead of you or behind.