On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Zoa wrote: > Strange thing, those gigabit nics for x86. Strange thing those linux > routers capable of handling a lot of packets. Strange things those 2000 > simultaneous calls on rtpproxy on x86. rtpproxy and ser is not asterisk.
> Dont blame it on the hardware, blame it on the sysadmin if your dual > xeon can only handle 80mbit/s on its network card. handling 80mbps of RTP traffic is not the same as handling 80mbps of static files. > A xeon has 6,4 gb bandwidth, which would mean that if we followed your > logics, we could roughly do 5000 calls using g729 codec on a machine > with similar hardware. (as the g729 uses less bandwidth than the g711, > you are not encoding anyway). > > Didnt you say last time you would publish the actual test setup 'in a > week' ? Still waiting here. > > I cannot check your claims of 5000 calls as i dont have an SGI, but > everything i can check in your press report sounds like complete *... > Gee i wonder why im a non believer for those 5000 calls. > > Give us the details of the test and make me happy by proving me wrong. I agree with you, however, you also need to pay attention to details... _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Biz mailing list [email protected] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
