Valentin Nechayev wrote:
>>>> Dragos Vingarzan <Dragos.Vingarzan(a)fokus.fraunhofer.de> wrote:
>>>>
Do you consider it realistic to produce load for
millions of users with
just 1-2? I don't. What probably happens is that you get a lot of
inter-locking somewhere like in the registrar because you use just 2
users. So you could have 100 CPUs and gigs of RAM, but if you do not use
more users, it won't scale.
I would say that you need to use ratios for
calls/sec/users way smaller
than 1, while you now seem to be at about 1500 or so... This is highly
unrealistic and also not relevant.
This _is_ realistic in case SER is used as proxy on a path between
e.g. vendor gateways. In that case it can have 0 (i.e. _zero_)
"users" but thousands of calls per second.
May be, but if you will have no users and you will only forward calls
from trusted sources, then there will be no database lookups for
registers and deregisters as in sipp uas/uac scenario.
Libor
And, of course, this shall be relevant unless
you're positioning
it to "office PBX" which is definitely not direct SER niche.