Interesting, thanks for sharing, likely I will post a news on kamailio.org about these results, might be useful for others in the future.
Cheers, Daniel On 14.02.18 16:15, Mititelu Stefan wrote: > >> Just for fun, I'm planning to do some CPS stats tomorrow (if I >> got the time) > > Ok, I'm posting back some stats I've found upon basic SIPp testing for > Kamailio running on rpi 3. > > All the PI specs, Kamailio basic configs and SIPp xml scenarios I used > can be found at [1]. > All the tests were done in a LAN, using PI's ethernet interface, > running kamailio 5.1.1. > All the tests ran for 60 seconds, a couple of times. > > 1. REGISTER/200, __with db_text__: > - at 900 cps test did finish: all UAC registered; pi htop threads > were ~15-20% > - at 950 cps test did NOT finish: got "Overload warning" on my > UAC/UAS SIPp testing machine :( > > 2. INVITE/180/200/PAUSE(3sec)/BYE/200, __with no media__: > - at 370 cps test did finish: all UAC->UAS calls completed; ~150 > "180 Trying" Unexpected-Msg on UAC side; pi htop threads were ~50% > - at 380 cps test did NOT finish: few(~5) UAC->UAS calls not > completed; pi htop threads were ~50% > > The results are really impressive !!! (even if the used testing > configs were really basic ones). Moreover, I think that I've reached > the limit of my current SIPp testing machine, but not of PI's... > > [1] https://github.com/smititelu/rpi -- Daniel-Constantin Mierla www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda Kamailio Advanced Training - March 5-7, 2018, Berlin - www.asipto.com Kamailio World Conference - May 14-16, 2018 - www.kamailioworld.com
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