[Freeswitch-users] FS performance under windows

Muhammad Shahzad shaheryarkh at googlemail.com
Tue Sep 1 02:00:19 PDT 2009


If you want to try FS on Windows only for feature testing etc. then its
okay, however for production deployments  (that includes load testing) i
strongly recommend CentOS 5.x.

As far as configuration migration is concerned, you don't need to change any
configuration files, simply copy them to Linux installation.

Thank you.


On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Dmitry Kadantsev <kadantsev.d at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi folk,
>
> First of all, thank you for FS - really strong project.
>
> I have already asked this once in other thread but didn't got any answer.
> So, I'll try to re-ask.
>
> We are playing currently with FS under Windows 2008 64bit. So far there are
> some issues but I hope we'll solve it in nearest future. After FS will be
> configured correctly we plan to play with performance things on FS.
>
> The question is: Does it makes any sense to try to setup FS under Win for a
> same performance level possible under Linux (e.g. CentOs)? Or it's just
> wasting of time?
>
> An additional question is: Are there any important and well know issues
> during migration from Win to Lin. Or it is just like copying of all configs
> into Linux installation?
>
>
> Thank you
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Dmitry Kadantsev
>
>
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