Hi Chris,

I'm trying out the tests right now. I'll let you know how it goes.

Hello Thijs, how may I help?

On 3/14/07, Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Joseph,

You may want to work with Thijs on this one, as he's been heading up
testing for Red5. He may already have something like this in place.

At any rate, I would love to hear how your test goes.

-Chris

On 3/13/07, joseph wamicha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am sure this would be a good stress test on the number of simultaneous
> streams that red5 can handle:
>
> Create an array of serverStreams which are live streams,
> then,
> Initialize all those live streams by looping through array.
> So if you want like 100 live streams done by red5 do:
>
> private IServerStream[] serverStream;
>
> for(int i=0; i<100; i++)
> {
>    serverStream[i] = StreamUtils.createServerStream(appScope, "live0");
>    SimplePlayItem item = new SimplePlayItem();
>    item.setName("on2_flash8_w_audio");
>    serverStream[i].addItem(item);
>    item = new SimplePlayItem();
>    item.setName("on2_flash8_w_audio");
>    serverStream[i].addItem(item);
>    serverStream[i].start();
> }
>
> I'm fairly certain this should work. It will produce 100 live streams by
> red5. You could scale it to as many as you want, even 1000, 10000 etc...
>
> Now on the client end do a similar array to subscribe to the stream even
if
> you don't play it just for the sake of load test.
>
> If someone could write a mock client flash end for subscribing to these
> streams by declaring an array of Netstreams, it would form a very good
load
> test. We could then toggle it higher bit by bit and see how red5 handles
> under load and what code breaks. I'll write this load test code today
night
> but I hope someone else can beat me to it.
>
>
> On 3/14/07, Ruben Waitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Just wondering if somebody has FMS2 and Red5 both installed on a
single
> > system.
> > I'm curious about the server load and performance differences in both
> > situations (benchmarking). Maybe a dedicated "stresstest" SWF can act
as a
> > client.
> >
> > I don't know whether such a client is already developed by someone but
I
> > think benchmarking results are quite interesting for everyone.
> >
> > Ruben
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