Hi Edson,
from openser point of view, the total number of subscriber affect only
the DB size since the subscribers are not cached into memory.
only the online users are cached, so this number is important for
scaling your openser (at least from user number point of view).
Other important factor is the call density - number of calls per user
per day.
regards,
bogdan
Edson wrote:
Hummm.... Yes and No... Call-Manager has this kind of
limitation, so I was
wondering about a way to calculate a server capacity in cache and cache-less
modes, for clusters dimensioning.
Any hits, ideas?
Edson.
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)openser.org [mailto:users-bounces@openser.org] On
Behalf Of Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
Sent: sexta-feira, 12 de maio de 2006 05:57
To: Paul Cupis
Cc: users(a)openser.org
Subject: Re: [Users] Re: How many SER and asterisk servers does FWD users.
What I think it's really important is how many online customers they
have. The total number of subscribers is not relevant for the scale of
the system.
regards,
bogdan
Paul Cupis wrote:
Rodney G. McDuff wrote:
Just out of curiosity does anyone have a
guestimate of how many SER
and Asterisk servers FWD uses to provision their +500K customers?
It would be interesting the know the rough spec of the machines as well,
not just the quantity.
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