Dear Ser Users
I 've been asking me , how many childrens can i configure to manage around 30 clients ?? If one call is made, one children serv it, and is the same children waiting to this call make a BYE ?? to free these thread ?
how much memory consume each children ?? in an fork mode ??
Best Regards
Gustavo Villegas
Hi Gustavo,
I would say even one child is enough for 30 clients. No SER resource is kept occupied during a SIP call. SER operates at request-reply level, not at call level.
Best regards, Marian Dumitru
Gustavo Villegas wrote:
Dear Ser Users
I 've been asking me , how many childrens can i configure to manage around 30 clients ?? If one call is made, one children serv it, and is the same children waiting to this call make a BYE ?? to free these thread ?
how much memory consume each children ?? in an fork mode ??
Best Regards
Gustavo Villegas
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
I would recomment 2 or 4 as a single child can be blocked by a DNS query, for example.
Jan.
On 13-11 15:32, Marian Dumitru wrote:
Hi Gustavo,
I would say even one child is enough for 30 clients. No SER resource is kept occupied during a SIP call. SER operates at request-reply level, not at call level.
Best regards, Marian Dumitru
Gustavo Villegas wrote:
Dear Ser Users
I 've been asking me , how many childrens can i configure to manage around 30 clients ?? If one call is made, one children serv it, and is the same children waiting to this call make a BYE ?? to free these thread ?
how much memory consume each children ?? in an fork mode ??
Best Regards
Gustavo Villegas
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
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