[Serusers] Server Capacity

Waldo Rubinstein waldo at trianet.net
Wed Aug 10 13:12:57 CEST 2005


Thanks for the prompt response.

Then where can I find some real-life experiences with SER and its  
capacities? How do I know how much horsepower I need if I wanted to  
offer PBX-like features to, say, 1000 users?

Thanks,
Waldo

On Aug 10, 2005, at 7:09 AM, Jiri Kuthan wrote:

> The measurement refers to bare signaling capacity without any
> features. (not even persistence)
>
> -jiri
>
> At 01:04 PM 8/10/2005, Waldo Rubinstein wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm new to SER and was reading the admin guide and came across this:
>>
>> "With a $3000 dual-CPU PC, the SIP Express Router is able to power IP
>> telephony services in an area as large as the Bay Area during peak
>> hours."
>>
>> My question about this, is what is this measuring? For example, is it
>> only measuring SIP registrations? Maybe the same SER server is
>> connected to a few IPTSPs and SER is acting as both a registrar and a
>> proxy server? May be all of the above, while still allowing every UA
>> registered in the server to talk to one another? Maybe it's also
>> providing some more advanced features like voicemail to all those Bay
>> Area users?
>>
>> Can someone please clarify this for me?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Waldo
>>
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