Hello Steve,

Thank you so much for your response, we are testing each working nodes
separately. These are computers the size of your palm that run on an
average of <10 watts.

With more's law in mind, how far can we push? I just kept the load
under 80% cpu consumptions? Can we increase exponentially till
something starts clunking and pinging?
What I am asking is what is the general rule of thumb when performing
such tests?

Thanks in Advance,

Nick.

On 4/9/13, Steve Edwards <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Apr 2013, Nick Khamis wrote:
>
>> We have a clustered asterisk setup, and it seems like 200 concurrent
>> calls at 70% cpu is how we can keep these machine humming comfortably.
>
> 200 channels on a single 7 year old server running CentOS 4.x and
> Asterisk 1.2.x would not be exceptional. I would expect more from a
> cluster of an unknown number of more modern servers running more modern
> software.
>
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