[asterisk-users] Asterisk users Calculation

Sherwood McGowan sherwood.mcgowan at gmail.com
Sun Jun 5 19:58:20 CDT 2011


May I add...I still have documented cases of asterisk 1.4.x running ulaw with no transcoding and running 2k+ concurrent calls on a CentOS 4(5?, fuzzy) machine with 2ghz CPU and 2gb ram

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On Jun 5, 2011, at 3:02 PM, Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 5 Jun 2011, Khaled W. Chehab wrote:
> 
>> 1-Is there a calculator I can download for that
>> 2-What I the maximum simultaneous calls that can asterisk handle using CPU 3.0 MHZ and 4GB ram With rtp g729 and there is no codec transcoding 3-And what is the number of simultaneous calls if I use direct RTP (Canreinvite=no /Directrt=yes)
> 
> 1) No. Because every case is a bit different and nobody has taken the time to research and document it.
> 
> 2) In the 'hundreds.' I have a 5 yr old 3.4 Xeon server with 2GB of ram running all kinds of AGIs that handles 300 simultaneous ULAW calls without issue and without any 'tuning.' The Asterisk process uses less than 100MB
> so more GBs means nothing.
> 
> 3) Probably in the thousands depending on what those calls are doing. (Just guessing here because I have no experience with this configuration.)
> 
> Would a SIP server like OpenSIPS be a better platform choice?
> 
> More details will yield better responses.
> 
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