Last year I did a lab test for a customer who wanted conferencing solution
for his organization, on a 2 x dual core xeon with 4GB type server, which
had 120 zap channels and I put all the channels in mutiple conferences, from
4 to 20 users per conference and let it running for two weeks. Munin graph
showed that CPU load was only 6 to 7 percent during this period, no
conference dropped and asterisk didn't crash, and I occasionally used it to
make calls and run other processes, and no call quality issues. Now that
server is in production and customer is happy with it. I don't know about
SIP which will use more processing, but I am sure a decent server of today
can handle a good number of conferences with a good number of users each.
What numbers you are looking for?

Zeeshan A Zakaria

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On 2010-04-14 12:56 PM, "Steve Edwards" <[email protected]> wrote:

On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, [email protected] wrote:

> How many simultaneous conference meetme setups...
How long is a piece of string?

0) A better subject yields better answers

1) A more detailed question yields a more detailed answer.

A reasonably configured Asterisk server can handle XXX callers with Y
callers in each of Z conferences.

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