How many devices can I connect over USB to Configurator simultaneously

Hi,
I am looking for confirmation (preferably from Apple!) as to how many iOS devices can be connected via USB to Configurator simultaneously?
There is one document from Apple which states 30 devices is the limit but we use carts with many more than this which Configurator appears to handle fine. You can also buy carts which accept more than 30 devices from the Apple Education Store.
What I really need is an official document stating the limit or some feedback from you guys on your experiences with Configurator and high numbers of devices!
Any help would, of course, be appreciated
Thanks.

Depends on your USB hardware....I have had two Bretford 30 unit carts running and while slow will work...Actually in our last deployment I went back to one MacBook Air AC station per 30 cart (4-5 carts per building) as the timing worked out better with temp workers and workflow....

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