[Freeswitch-users] Different versions, different cpu load

Eliot Gable egable+freeswitch at gmail.com
Thu Aug 5 08:37:12 PDT 2010


My most recent testing as of about two weeks ago showed a 25%
performance drop between the old SVN version I was running and the new
GIT version. Initially, it seemed closer to your reported performance
drop, but after moving the database to a ramdisk, it went to 25%. I am
unsure of whether my initial testing was using the db on a ramdisk, so
the drop could be higher if my previous testing did not have the db on
a ramdisk.

2010/8/3 Juan Antonio Ibañez Santorum <juanito1982 at gmail.com>:
> No one experiment this same issue?
>
> I also noticed a high cpu consume on call hangup.
>
> Regards
>
> 2010/8/2 Juan Antonio Ibañez Santorum <juanito1982 at gmail.com>
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I was been some test using one FS tarball version downloaded some weeks
>> ago (FreeSWITCH Version 1.0.6 (svn-exported)) but it has some problems with
>> odbc connections managemens. Now I'm using a git version (FreeSWITCH Version
>> 1.0.head (git-b485f25 2010-07-30 19-46-05 -0400)) that seems to solve this
>> problem but I noticed it has a high cpu load comparing with svn version.
>> While I could manage more than 200 calls with a 75% CPU load into a dual
>> core server using svn version, now, 50 calls consume this 75% cpu. I can see
>> same modules are loaded (except new hash module needed in git version) and
>> same scenario is used. I am not be able to find why now it uses more cpu
>> than before. Any idea?
>> Each testing call is a simple bridge to an external sip provider.
>>
>> Regards
>
>
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