On Yesterday, Andy Melton wrote:

> Can anyone give ideas on what type, how much, etc. computing power is
> required to log 40,000 VoIP CDRs an hour?  There will be as many as
> 40,000 calls per hour, meaning 40,000 start and 40,000 stop records (or
> just 40,000 stop records).  Can one FreeRadius server handle that kind
> of volume?
It could be more CDR Stop records, it it will come from both GW, and from
GK, it could be much more then 1 Stop record per call, the CDR Stop record
could come from each call legs, there is 4 legs, and possibly there is/are
GK, so... It could be much more. I have now up to 6 CDR Stop records per
call.

How fast the FreeRadius is able to handle the CDR, i do not know, but I'm
very interesting in it too.



Gregory G. V.
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"an obsolete device still used by thousands of obsolete companies
serving billions of obsolete customers and making huge obsolete profits
for their obsolete shareholders.
And this year's run twice as fast as last year's."


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