Hi Chess,

There is a config option “target_latency_us” which is maximum time for Sprout 
to process requests, after which Sprout will start rejecting some requests. 
This defaults to 100 milliseconds. You could change this though by entering 
into /etc/clearwater/shared_config the line:

target_latency_us=<new value>

and then running the command “sudo cw-upload_shared_config”.

You can read more about Sprout performance and throttling at our blog post 
here<http://www.projectclearwater.org/clearwater-performance-and-our-load-monitor/>.

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks,

Andrew

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Subject: [Project Clearwater] Sprout processing time

Hi clearwater team,
Can you provide me with the maximum processing time allowed for Sprout.

Many thanks,
Chess

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