[Freeswitch-users] OPenser <-> FS Do I need this?
Nik Middleton
nik.middleton at noblesolutions.co.uk
Tue Feb 3 10:31:37 PST 2009
If you're telling me that FS can handle the figures quoted, that's
plenty enough for me. I have 5,000 lines PSTN /channels, possibly
double that shortly. I need to fill all of them as quickly as possible
and maintain that level for a given period of time. So I guess I'm in
the upper medium end of the scale.
Regards,
-----Original Message-----
From: freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org
[mailto:freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Ken
Rice
Sent: 03 February 2009 18:16
To: freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] OPenser <-> FS Do I need this?
FreeSwitch is very capable of handling high call setup loads... The
question
is what do you consider high setup loads?
Where it is true, OpenSER/SIP/whatever its called this week can handle a
much higher packet per second load then freeswitch, freeswitch on the
other
hand is capable of handling much more call volume then asterisk...
Certain
people hate when I quote numbers but I have personally deployed
FreeSwitch
on projects that handle (per FS Box) > 500 calls/sec (that's 2 leg
calls)
and in excess of concurrent calls... The real question is not can FS
hang,
but what at what level do you call 'high volume'... What I call high
volume
is a telemarketer running at 2500 calls/sec and peak concurrent channel
usage in the 10,000 to 15,000 channel range
K
> From: Nik Middleton <nik.middleton at noblesolutions.co.uk>
> Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] OPenser <-> FS Do I need this?
>
> ----SNIP
> So to get back to my original question, if FS can handle a
significantly
> higher number of call setups, then perhaps I don't need OpenSer, that
> was the thrust of my post.
> ----SNIP
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