At 23:59 25/09/2006, Weiter Leiter wrote:
SER goes past a couple of thousands CPS into simple
proxying setups.
However, in most common setups, the storage backends prove to add quite a drag.
Glad to second that opinion. Well -- it is easy to explain, for one SIP transaction
one has modulo six database transactions. SIP is about text processing. Database
is about I/O. So what are you going to optimize first? :-)
-jiri
There isn't (yet?) a benchmarking SER config.
Hence the question: how did you test?
On 9/25/06, Victoria Cortez
<<mailto:ser_list@conexiongroup.com>ser_list@conexiongroup.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I've been making some performance tests with Ser on a huge and powerfull hardware.
I couldn't reach 1000 CPS. Did anybody reached or past this amount of traffic with
Ser?
Thanks in advance,
VĂctor
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