[Freeswitch-users] Simultaneous calls / sound / resources

Anthony Minessale anthony.minessale at gmail.com
Thu Oct 21 11:05:14 PDT 2010


1) yes cepstral is no very scalable consider mrcp and an external server.
2) no sound card does not matter.
3) make sure it's a good machine, for real performance a 64 bit OS on
a multi-core 64 bit processor is recommended.  test the timing with
"time_test 1000" looking for as close to 1000 as a final answer as
possible. and "timer_test" looking for 20.00




On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Malay Thakershi <mthakershi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have few questions about resources when there are multiple in / out calls
> going on in FS.
> 1. I use Cepstral. If I have 20 calls at the same time, does playing media
> (from FS) suffer performance issues due to Cepstral licensing. I just have 1
> server Cepstral license.
> 2. There is no sound card on my server (Windows 2008 Standard). Does
> functioning of FS media modules / Cepstral suffer because of lack of sound
> card? If I install high quality sound device, is it going to make the voice
> quality better?
> 3. How do I make sure FS process has enough resources (processor / memory)
> when other taxing tasks are going on the server (e.g. backup)? I have
> noticed voice getting broken when someone calls when backup is going on.
> Thank you so much for guidance / help.
>
>
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