All modules are listed here:
http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/4.1.x/
On 1 April 2014 03:12:10 GMT-04:00, Rizwan Khan rizkhan@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a lot Pedro.
Just one question? Do we have module for Mongodb? how do i use it?
Rizwan Khan
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 5:52 AM, Pedro Niño nino.pedro@gmail.com wrote:
As Alex said, I/O and calls per second (CPS) is Dependant on what
type of
design you are using.
As a tip, mysql is good for small to medium sizes, but begin to choke
at
1000 of concurrent connections. but in a scalable size like you are planning, I would recommend to make a design with resilience and high availability, with mongodb or postgres as db back end.
There are some good examples on internet about enabling multiple
kamailio
server with high availability configuration, using heartbeat and some
other
scripts.
A nice design would be:
2 or more kamailio servers, maybe virtual or physical, with high availability configuration (if one goes down, the other takes all the
load)
2 or more DB servers, also with high availability design.
At least 10G connection, server and switch (for the call flow you're expecting) remember to make estimation for calls established, and
codec
used, (using g711, rtp audio might come up to 80kbps, so like 120.000
calls
is the top for a 10G connection)
Also separate vlan for calls and server control, too.
Just my 2 cents El mar 28, 2014 11:58 AM, "Rizwan Khan" rizkhan@gmail.com escribió:
Thanks Alex.
What are the components that I should take into account. Based on
answer
in another thread I will be using SIP trunk with an NGN to route
the
outside traffic (other than SIP-SIP).
I'll have NATed clients so I'll need the media proxy or rtp proxy as well. What about their dimensioning? I am sorry if some questions
are
really naive. I am new to all this and trying to get hold of the
whole
technology stack.
Rizwan On Mar 28, 2014 3:41 PM, "Alex Balashov" abalashov@evaristesys.com wrote:
- Kamailio does not handle RTP, so audio is not a scaling factor
at all;
- The only scaling factors are transactional memory (TM) and any
dialog
state you are keeping;
- Without I/O wait from external sources, Kamailio can handle a
practically infinite amount of concurrent calls and CPS. But, most practical applications of Kamailio require database backing;
- Therefore, performance and throughput will depend almost
entirely on
the database you are using for database backing, and any tuning on
its
settings. This certainly includes the CDRs and storage, and getting
the
most performance out of your database is outside the domain of your question (or this list);
- A quad-core host with 8 GB of RAM should be more than sufficient
for
Kamailio itself to meet your needs. But most of the answers to your question don't have much to do with Kamailio.
-- Alex
On 03/28/2014 06:36 AM, Rizwan Khan wrote:
HI Guys,
can you refer me to some resources which help me dimension the
hardware
for a setup.
Total users will be 20,000. What percentage should i assume for concurrent audio and video calls? What is the standard practice?
How
does this all map to the cpu, ram and storage etc. given that I
will be
storing the cdrs as well.
In the futute this setup should be scalable so that it should
support
200,000+ users within a span of 6-8 months. What would be the
ideal
architecture?
Thanks,
Rizwan Khan
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