On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 2:41 PM, Matthew Jordon <mjordan at digium.com <asterisk-dev%40lists.digium.com?Subject=Re%3A%20%5Basterisk-dev%5D%20Asterisk%20Load%20Performance&In-Reply-To=%3CCAN2PU%2B4Q3Z6sESi9ihEBM1EPmPAOpAyEcZDgL5yCVvyf3Qb4nw%40mail.gmail.com%3E>> wrote: > While that's definitely a more sustainable approach, it has been awfully > entertaining/interesting to see how far you were able to take it. I think > everyone was pretty impressed when you hit 5000 channels in a single > bridge. Thanks for giving it a shot! > > As an aside, what were you using to simulate the callers? SIPp + a pcap > file, or something else? > > Matt
Before doing this level of load testing, I was using StarTrinity's Sip Tester. Unfortunately, its' licensing scheme is a ripoff. The number of concurrent calls are capped by the level of the license. To handle the current testing, an internally developed stasis application with Asterisk has been made. Right now it is pretty bare bones, but I plan on making it open source. *Michael J. Petruzzello* Software Engineer P.O. Box 4689 Greenwich, CT 06831 203-618-1811 ext.289 (office) www.civi.com
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