And in this context, http_async_client will greatly out perform http_client. This is, as far as I can tell, the basis of the OP.

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Subject: [SR-Users] Re: Kamailio not receiving packets on high CPS
 
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> On Dec 19, 2024, at 12:50 pm, Ben Kaufman <bkaufman@bcmone.com> wrote:
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> If someone has a large number of http requests to make, then I would strongly advocate for creating a dedicated SIP redirect server to handle those http requests.

I would strongly agree that this is preferable. If HTTP is a must, as the redirect server can be tuned for that kind of workload much more effectively, taking into account that every query is a comparatively monstrous lift.

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