Thank you Paul!<br>Its impressive!<br><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 23, 2008 4:55 PM, Paul Hales <<a href="mailto:pdhales@optusnet.com.au">pdhales@optusnet.com.au</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
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<a href="http://www.transnexus.com/White%20Papers/asterisk_V1-4-11_performance.htm" target="_blank">http://www.transnexus.com/White%20Papers/asterisk_V1-4-11_performance.htm</a><br>
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It was the bottom news item on <a href="http://voip-info.org" target="_blank">voip-info.org</a> - I was worried I would have to really search for it!<br>
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On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 18:30 -0500, Steve Totaro wrote:
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<pre><font color="#000000">Link?</font>
<font color="#000000">Thanks,</font>
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<font color="#000000">On Jan 23, 2008 6:08 PM, Paul Hales <<a href="mailto:pdhales@optusnet.com.au" target="_blank">pdhales@optusnet.com.au</a>> wrote:</font>
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<font color="#000000">> There was a cool paper written a a few months ago where they tested some</font>
<font color="#000000">> older dell servers - full details of specs and tests were available.</font>
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<font color="#000000">> PaulH</font>
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<font color="#000000">> On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 08:54 +1100, Daniel Cole wrote:</font>
<font color="#000000">> > Sorry to be a little OT.. But may I ask what some more of the specs</font>
<font color="#000000">> > are for that machine? Just trying to get an idea of what different</font>
<font color="#000000">> > hardware can achieve.</font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> > Thanks,</font>
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<font color="#000000">> > Daniel</font>
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<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> > ______________________________________________________________________</font>
<font color="#000000">> > From: <a href="mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com" target="_blank">asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com</a></font>
<font color="#000000">> > [mailto:<a href="mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com" target="_blank">asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com</a>] On Behalf Of Stephen</font>
<font color="#000000">> > Davies</font>
<font color="#000000">> > Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2008 7:57 AM</font>
<font color="#000000">> > To: <a href="mailto:burke@tailorhosting.com" target="_blank">burke@tailorhosting.com</a>; Asterisk Users Mailing List -</font>
<font color="#000000">> > Non-Commercial Discussion</font>
<font color="#000000">> > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk scalability</font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
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<font color="#000000">> > I'm sure that an Asterisk developer can chime in and give</font>
<font color="#000000">> > several examples</font>
<font color="#000000">> > of how Asterisk uses its threads to increase scalability. That</font>
<font color="#000000">> > said, there</font>
<font color="#000000">> > will be a point where the number of core/CPU's won't be the</font>
<font color="#000000">> > bottleneck so</font>
<font color="#000000">> > adding more won't help anything.</font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> > Asterisk is highly multi-threaded and definitely takes advantage of</font>
<font color="#000000">> > multiple cores.</font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> ></font>
<font color="#000000">> > There are a few places where concurrency could be further improved,</font>
<font color="#000000">> > but its really quite good in 1.4. (IAX in 1.4 does handle traffic</font>
<font color="#000000">> > using a thread pool so will take advantage of multiple cores).</font>
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<font color="#000000">> > By the way, I have a client with a four-core Xeon box doing SIP to IAX</font>
<font color="#000000">> > conversion - that box can handle 1000 concurrent calls.</font>
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<font color="#000000">> > Steve</font>
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