[Freeswitch-users] Transcoding G723
Mitul Limbani
mitul at enterux.com
Fri Feb 6 15:02:13 PST 2009
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}Hello guys,
Sorry it was my mistake, i re-read the entire proposal and it looks
like their specialized 1U Hardware with custom CPU can handle close to
1500 simultaneous G729 encoding n transmission, also this hardware
offers from any codec to any codec transcoding path.
Also this box easily works over
FreeSWITCH, Asterisk, RTPProxy, OpenSIPS are their claims.
and their pricing are
First year £16,000
Second year £13,000/annum recurring
This is found slightly on higher side though,
Thanks & Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions,
The Enterprise Linux Company (TM),
www.enterux.com
+91-9820332422
On Sat 07/02/09 02:00 , Michael Giagnocavo mgg at giagnocavo.net sent:
$22K would buy quite a few machines with many core Xeons. I just
don't see how it'd be effective at that price. Not to mention a yearly
figure.
The only thing to take into consideration would be the G729
licenses. But in bulk, the price should be pretty effective, even
figuring in hardware.
(Not to mention what things like Larrabee will mean for encoding --
32 1.5GHz "Pentium 4 x64" cores, each with 4 threads?)
And... if you're running Asterisk, um, isn't 5000 channels a wee bit
over what you can handle anyways? ;)
-Michael
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Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Transcoding G723
Hi,
I came across a company who was selling hardware which could do like
5000 G729 conversion simultanoeusly, I was like this sounds cool,
they
have support for asterisk, I haven't enquirer yet how they do this,
but anyone wishes to buy it cost £15000/year for the hrdware +
support
Any one on the list requires such high throughput calls can connect
with me so that we can really test if it can work with freeswitch.
Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Founder & CEO,
Enterux Solutions Pvt Ltd,
The Enterprise Linux Company(r),
http://www.enterux.com/
On 06-Feb-09, at 21:58, Shelby Ramsey wrote:
> Steve,
>
> You definitely have a better grasp on this topic than me. But I
> think it's a tough sell on the host based processing ... when you
> look at products like what audio codes can do on a card (3 DS-3's
> worth of transcoding) ... but I have had a couple of soft switch
> vendors claim though that they could do 2,000 calls per host (but
I
> seriously doubt it).
>
> I agree that producing a card that does 120 channels is pretty
> worthless ... but having something that could do say a 1000 would
be
> very helpful.
>
> G723 is a pretty big deal internationally ... I'm even seeing
crazy
> requests like AMR from folks trying to originate VoIP off of
mobile
> devices in Europe.
>
> But I agree just being able to g729 --> ulaw or ulaw --> g729
would
> be a great first step (host based or otherwise).
>
> SDR
>
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