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I'm still confused why MaxKeepAliveRequests 0 directive resolved the issue.
From the tech doc.
MaxKeepAliveRequests
The number of requests allowed on a persistent connection. If you limit
the number of requests, the server must finish the connection and create
another connection when the limit is reached. The need to finish and create
connections continuously can affect server performance. Set this value to
zero to allow unlimited requests on a persistent connection.
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