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Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I regret that I've only used MeetMe a few times, and only up to two users.
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Well, the problem with giving general stats, is that it REALLY depends on the
exact environment.
Key points: (on a server dedicated for conferences only)
o number of channels
o types of channels
o codecs used (and ratio)
o number of conferences
o number of channels in the conferences
Then givin the interupt load, cpu load, i/o load, memory load and bandwidth for
each of these variables, you can find what hardware will run the load you want.
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If people are looking for a higher-capacity conferencing application,
take a look at app_conference, in the iaxclient (on sourceforge) CVS.
I haven't really benchmarked meetme, but I _think_ that app_conference
might be able to beat it. Certainly in it's designed application it
will (iax clients which use VAD on the client side).<br>
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