On 02/16/2016 04:27 PM, Daniel W. Graham wrote:

Well I assume either way would work, is there that big of performance
hit by using sql_query?

That depends on how long the INSERT statement takes to return. :-) In principle, it shouldn't be a big deal.

sql_query_async() is just a wrapper around something very similar to the mqueue/rtimer example I gave in the previous post. It's just more streamlined.

As far as whether there's a performance hit, that's a complex discussion. Any external I/O wait incurs some delay, but whether it's significant or whether it's worth doing anything about it is hard to say.

As it happens, I just wrote an article on this topic last night:

http://blog.csrpswitch.com/tuning-kamailio-for-high-throughput-and-performance/

-- Alex

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