On Thursday 29 September 2005 15:35, Dan Journo wrote: > Does anyone know where i can find out how powerful a machine has to be to > handle a certain amount of call volume? > Eg, 2Ghz is enough processing power to maintain 100 calls at a time. > 4Ghz is engouh to process 250 calls etc etc. Just to show you how hard that wourd be, your mesuring units are extremely useless. Messuring processor power using megahertz is like mesurring speed of vehicles by messuring horsepower. You'll find big trucks with more horse-power that a F1 car, yet, the big truck is slower. Frecuency of procesor only guarantees the same change in power in the same branch of processors, like comparing two P4, or two Athlon XP, but if you start comparing AMD vs Intel, that is no longer valid, and let me drop a different processor like a Spark, PowerPC, etc, and the comparation is very, very useless. We should start comparing procesors with better mesurring units, like flop (floating point operations per second). Even then, when messuring a system for something like handling calls, bus speed may be important, as well as network speed (don't neglect those other aspects). If you do transcoding of all the calls, then you'll need a lot of processor ;) -- José Pablo Ezequiel Fernández _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com --
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