If you're running audio only you should easily be able to get at least 1000
users on FMS.

Jake

On 12/6/06, Michael Plehm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I have done some testing. I tested with 100 clients connecting in a
local network. Only connecting negotiation leads to high cpu usage.
While streaming there is nearly no load, even less with mp3 streaming.
I tested on a dual xeon with 4gb ram on linux kernel 2.6.17.
Actually, a number of 100 concurrent users with pure streaming should
not be a problem for any streaming server. In my opinion the hardware
limits this ... same thing like on most java application servers ;-)

Michael

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  Hi all,
>
> Has anybody done some kind of Red 5 performance analysis, that is, how
> many number of concurrent users does the system support? I've heard that
> Flash Media Server accepts up to 100 concurrent users. How does Red5
> compare to this?
>
> If no one has done it, could somenone give some hints of how to do it?
> (I mean creating some script or java classes to simulate the massive
> concurrent accesses).
>
> I'm basically interested only in audio streaming, not video.
>
> Thanks!
>
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