[Freeswitch-users] GUI
Jair Santos
jairds at shaw.ca
Thu Jul 31 20:22:38 PDT 2008
Hello ,
I would like to share with you the email below that I exchanged with the
representative of Mera Systems. I was about to evaluate their product when
I stumbled with FS. He, of course, is trying to say that FS is not able to
support more than 300 simultaneous calls and that I should buy their
product.
Anyway, the intention is only to ask for some comments from the guys who
really know how FS behave in a production environment.
Thank you
Jair Santos
Hi Jair,
We have over 1000 high-end developers on staff in Russia, we write software
for Nortel (Meridian PBXes), Siemens, Alcatel, Ericsson, etc. Why would we
use Asterisk as a core for our systems? Some of our products can deliver
Call Per Second rates up to 1000, I guess about 50 times more than Asterisk
:)))
Might be that someone telling this to you mixed us with PortaOne, a
Ukrainian developer. They, indeed, use Asterisk and SER in their products,
like most other companies selling "their" switching solutions.
In any case, as a start-up the path you are taling is reasonable, but I
really doubt you will stay on Freeswitch once you hit 300 calls in peak. Or
- you will need to run lots of unbinded servers with separate IPs, each
supporting some 300 calls.
Dmitry.
----- Original Message -----
From: Jair Santos <mailto:jairds at shaw.ca>
To: 'Dmitry Stafeev' <mailto:dmitry.stafeev at merasystems.ca>
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 2:59 PM
Subject: RE: New Registration at mera-systems.com (from Canada)
What we've heard is that it is much better than Asterisk which I guess is
the base of your system.
The information from the FS home page.
Performance
* Tested under load for over 100 hours
* 10,000,000+ calls
* At rates exceeding 50 CPS
Performance will vary depending on application. You will need to test for
your particular situation.
Retrieved from "http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Specsheet"
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