[Freeswitch-dev] Scaled or distrbuted mod_conference?

William King william.king at quentustech.com
Fri Aug 24 20:24:40 MSD 2012


You might be able to setup a single top node conference, then bridge in
lower node conferences. In this situation you could have 6 lower node
boxes each with 50 callers into it, and each of the 6 lower node
conferences called into the single top node conference(along with your
main audio producing stream(the professor, etc). This would be a bit
more complicated to control for muting, etc.

William King
Senior Engineer
Quentus Technologies, INC
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william.king at quentustech.com


On 08/24/2012 04:15 AM, Stephen Dame wrote:
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> *I know a few commercial companies have scaled freeswitch to handle
> 250-500 callers in a single conference across boxes with direct audio
> cable connections in data center.*
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> * *
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> *I have an existing application that uses speex16(flash voip) and I
> can get 50 callers in a single conference before cpu gets to 70% on a
> c1.medium instance.   I know I can throw more hardware at the
> problem,  but interested in bridging the same conference number
> between multiple freeswitch instances and presenting single ESL
> notifications back to the existing application so all users events are
> seen.*
>
> * *
>
> *This is a distance learning app, and not business audio conference,
> so some latency is tolerable.   I would locate the multiple freeswitch
> servers in same zone and possibly use the new high I/O EBS instances
> running in SSD.*
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> * *
>
> *Any thoughts on this?*
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> * *
>
> *Regards,*
>
> *Stephen*
>
> * *
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> * *
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