Generally speaking, no, it's not worth it. Speaking specifically, there's some
disagreement on that topic, as past discussions on the list evidence.
My personal experience has been diminishing returns when n(sip workers) > n(nproc).
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Original Message
From: Daniel Tryba
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2015 10:47
To: sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Reply To: Kamailio (SER) - Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] multi-process not multi-threading
On Friday 14 August 2015 09:09:44 Alex Balashov wrote:
Kamailio technically uses multiple forked processes,
not multiple threads,
but the end-result is the same. And multiple processes certainly run on
multiple cores.
My guess is Ali is asking a different question:
If there are n cpus and m threads, how many messages can be handled
concurrently.
The answer is that there is no direct relation, but is it worth having m>n?
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