[Freeswitch-users] Performance Testing

Alexander Lake alex at thewinelake.com
Sun Jul 8 11:24:12 MSD 2012


Our average call is 60s. Quite a lot of short ones due to people hitting voicemail and hanging up immediately.

On 8 Jul 2012, at 05:16, Steve Underwood wrote:

> On 07/08/2012 11:48 AM, Hanie Maghsoudy wrote:
>> Hi. Yes, I'm using mod_xml_cdr. So, I'll try real hardware server, 
>> older version of CentOS, and modify CDR modes to test again with more 
>> realistic ACD. Thank you all.
>> 
>> On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 1:36 AM, Avi Marcus <avi at avimarcus.net 
>> <mailto:avi at avimarcus.net>> wrote:
>> 
>>    I just know the actual data size of mod_json_cdr is smaller than
>>    mod_xml_cdr... are you sure it's the CDR generation time and not
>>    the cpu usage of writing it to disk?
>>    Try a) mod_cdr_csv instead, b) mod_json_cdr instead, c) turning
>>    off all logging and/or d) writing the CDRs to a ramdisk to see the
>>    new usage.
>> 
>>    AND.. as said before.. calls aren't usually 4 seconds. "good"
>>    traffic is on average 180+ seconds.
>> 
> Good is highly variable. There used to be lots of good traffic that 
> averaged 4s in the days when paging was big business. There is still 
> plenty of call centre work where the average is 30s. Even proper 
> conversations can average considerably less than 180s. You REALLY have 
> to look at the application.
> 
> Steve
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