I think the problem in this test is the mediaproxy. It's extremely slow, in my experience it's much slower than rtpproxy. That is no way a problem with SER.<br><br><br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 5/26/06,
<b class="gmail_sendername">unplug</b> <<a href="mailto:maillisting@gmail.com">maillisting@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi ,<br>I have done some tests in the environment below.<br>PC1: sipp<br>PC2: openser+mediaproxy (NAT)<br>script: nat-mediaproxy.5.0.cfg from configs.GettingStarted.tar.gz<br><br>Below is the testing parameter shown in sipp
<br>3 calls / second<br>concurrent call: 30<br>Over 30 concurrent calls, message 481 begins to happen. The CPU usage<br>of PC2 is almost 90% and then PC2 will hang.<br><br>As I expect openser should handle over thousand of calls but there is
<br>a different between my testing. What I miss to configure for getting<br>more concurrent call?<br><br>On 5/26/06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <<a href="mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro">daniel@voice-system.ro</a>> wrote:
<br>><br>> On 05/26/06 04:33, unplug wrote:<br>> > Hi,<br>> > How about using openser to handle over several hundred calls per<br>> > second?<br>><br>> Very important is your configuration script. If you run openser just as
<br>> a simple proxy, then it can go up to thousands of call setups per<br>> second. The performances increase if you use it in stateless mode -<br>> suitable for load balancing/dispatching.<br>><br>> The only way to measure the real capacity of your platform is to set it
<br>> up in a lab and then perform some tests using tools like sipp.<br>><br>> Daniel<br>><br>> > If not possbile, what is the limitation of openser to handle<br>> > call?<br>> ><br>> > On 5/26/06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <
<a href="mailto:daniel@voice-system.ro">daniel@voice-system.ro</a>> wrote:<br>> >> Hello,<br>> >><br>> >> On 05/25/06 07:26, Script Head wrote:<br>> >> > Hello,<br>> >> >
<br>> >> > I am deploying OpenSER to distribute calls for a number of Asterisk<br>> >> > boxes. I believe there are some people on this list to have a similar<br>> >> > setup. I'd like to know what kind of hardware do you guys run OpenSER
<br>> >> > on and how many calls per second can you set up with your specs. I am<br>> >> > looking to set up about 30-40 calls per second so I was wondering what<br>> >> > kind of hardware I'd need.
<br>> >> a usual pc nowadays should do it without any problems. The amount of<br>> >> registered users influence the memory usage, the 30-40 call setups per<br>> >> second has no big impact in the system.
<br>> >><br>> >> Cheers,<br>> >> Daniel<br>> >><br>> >> ><br>> >> > ScriptHead<br>> >> ><br>> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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