[Freeswitch-users] FS performance test -Hard disk alway busy when registerred 500 users

fieldpeak fieldpeak at gmail.com
Tue Mar 29 15:03:23 MSD 2011


Hi Peter,

Thanks for your prompt reponse and recommendation.

I ever tried two ramdisk softwares (VSuite and DataRAM free edition),
both work. Can you advise which one is preferred using in the
production? or anyother recomended product running in windows
platform?

RAMDisk is a 'program' after all, i'm afraid whether it can be loaded
prior to freeswitch service?

if using ramdisk, we have to seperatedly install RAMdisk with FS
package in the filed, it maybe involve work comparing one installation
pakage...

is there any windows native support Ramdisk like the one in Linux?

sorry for coming up so many question :)

Regards,
Charles

2011/3/29, Peter Olsson <peter.olsson at visionutveckling.se>:
> The recommendation is to use a RAM disk if you see performance problems. If
> your disk is "blinking" I wouldn't say that it's that much loaded though -
> in that case it should have a more or less steady light :) RAM disk
> shouldn't be a stability problem, and if you reboot your computer, FS will
> re-create all databases needed.
> Also make sure to use latest GIT, there have been some changes how the
> sqlite db handles are cached internally.
> /Peter
> Från: freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org
> [mailto:freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] För Charles
> Skickat: den 29 mars 2011 11:08
> Till: freeswitch-users
> Ämne: [Freeswitch-users] FS performance test -Hard disk alway busy when
> registerred 500 users
>
> I'm makeing the load test of the FreeSWITCH, I registerred 500 users to FS,
> and make NO calls, then the LED of Hard disk alway blink meaning it always
> busy... below is my hardware configuration, would someone can help how to
> improve the performance? thanks in advance.
> i tried to increased the nonce-ttl to 600 from 60 tring to decrease the
> times of writing db. however it doesn't make help...
> attached is the internal.xml for reference.
>
>
> Windows server 2008 64bit.
> CPU: Intel Core2 Duo L7400 with Intel 310 1.5GHz,
> Memory: 2G,
> bit: 64bit,
> HD: 160G
>
> P.S. i can think about RAMDISK, however, I'm afraid of it is so stable...
> if it can be increase the performance by HD itself, it will be great.
>
> Regards,
> Charles
>
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