On 05/26/06 04:33, unplug wrote:
Hi,
How about using openser to handle over several hundred calls per
second?
Very important is your configuration script. If you run openser just as
a simple proxy, then it can go up to thousands of call setups per
second. The performances increase if you use it in stateless mode -
suitable for load balancing/dispatching.
The only way to measure the real capacity of your platform is to set it
up in a lab and then perform some tests using tools like sipp.
Daniel
If not possbile, what is the limitation of openser to handle
call?
On 5/26/06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
On 05/25/06 07:26, Script Head wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am deploying OpenSER to distribute calls for a number of Asterisk
> boxes. I believe there are some people on this list to have a similar
> setup. I'd like to know what kind of hardware do you guys run OpenSER
> on and how many calls per second can you set up with your specs. I am
> looking to set up about 30-40 calls per second so I was wondering what
> kind of hardware I'd need.
a usual pc nowadays should do it without any problems. The amount of
registered users influence the memory usage, the 30-40 call setups per
second has no big impact in the system.
Cheers,
Daniel
>
> ScriptHead
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