I have a distributed install running 1.0.1.  The Admin and Engage servers
each have 16 cores (Intel).  The Worker server has 24 cores (AMD).  My first
one minute capture took about five minutes to process.  My second capture is
an hour long, and at 1 hour into processing it is currently encoding the
presentation (screen) for preview.

I expected that the Worker server would endure the greatest processing load,
and 'top' shows that ffmpeg is using 95 - 110% cpu.  However, when I run
mpstat -P ALL, all processors are greater than 95% idle.  Based on what I
saw in my VM test environment, I anticipated that a 1 hour capture would
take well under 15 minutes to process.

On another note, the amount of space consumed is very large, 345 MB for the
one minute capture an 15.6 GB for the one hour capture.  Note that I don't
yet have the workflow yet configured for streaming, so I anticipate that
these numbers would be even larger if streaming were in the mix.

[r...@server matterhorn]# du -h --max-depth=1
25M     ./streams
8.8G    ./files
6.5G    ./workspace
68K     ./server1
2.5K    ./inbox
78K     ./searchindex
22M     ./downloads
16G     .

Thoughts and ideas are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Brian
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