I see. Thanks for the advice, Daniel.
Marat
ср, 17 мар. 2021 г. в 10:28, Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>om>:
Hello,
there is no generic magic formula, it depends a lot on the configuration
file, what modules are used, if the system tracks transactions or dialogs,
how many records are cached in memory (e.g, lcr or dialplan),
encryption/decryptionneeds, as well as how many blocking/long time
operations are done (e.g., http query, db query, ...).
Dimensioning the memory can be done by starting the Kamailio, then get the
stats and see how much is the startup overhead, then you can push a set of
users or calls (e.g., 10000 registrations), get again the stats and see how
much was added, then you should be able to estimate how much is needed
(e.g., per registration). But even here you have to work with a rough
estimate, because different UAs have specific behaviour, like larger header
values (e.g., for a registration Kamailio stores the callid, Contact URI,
Path headers, ...).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09.03.21 12:30, Marat Gareev wrote:
Hello!
I'm configuring Kamailio proxy and trying to find instructions or
advises for choosing the following options:
*Host specific*
- Number of cores
- RAM size
*Kamailio specific*
- Number of children to fork for the UDP interfaces
- Shared memory size
The proxy will not connect to the database, only route INVITEs using the
dispatcher. The expected load is 70K requests per hour.
Are there any formulas for calculating the parameters?
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