
Le 2015-08-27 17:38, Alex Balashov a ?crit :
On 08/27/2015 05:35 PM, Simon Perreault wrote:
I just pointed out that software*can* do 5k calls in one 1U generic server
5K of transcoded calls, with a growth path?
Sure, the growth path is Moore's law. Just buy more and bigger servers. That's the beauty of software.
Admittedly, it's based on anecdata rather than an enquiry of any scientific rigour, but my experiences with Freeswitch point to results closer to those of Moises Silva. It seems that it can do 1000-2000 transcoded channels on a commodity multi-core box without a problem. However, it's been a few years, so it's possible that the density is greater today, and/or that Freeswitch can fully and efficiently utilise more and faster cores nowadays to achieve 4000-5000.
I honestly have no idea of FreeSWITCH's performance so can't talk about it. :) Simon