[Freeswitch-users] Experience with FreeSWITCH on capable servers?

Sam van Herwaarden svanherwaarden at precisionag.org
Wed Sep 16 15:11:20 UTC 2020


Thanks!

Not sure I understand - FreeSWITCH itself can easily make use of multiple
cores, right? Is there a benefit to running multiple instances of
FreeSWITCH on the same node?

To clarify - ideally I'd handle as many channels as possible on a single
server. I'm wondering how many channels on one server is possible on modern
hardware, and I've been assuming that core count is the most important
factor there but if there are other bottlenecks to be aware of (e.g. RAM
bandwidth) that would be really useful to hear about as well.

Best,
Sam



On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 5:05 PM Sergey Safarov <s.safarov at gmail.com> wrote:

> You can use kamailio as frontend and multiple freeswitch on backend.
> Need to use kamailio dispatcher module.
>
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2020, 12:46 PM Sam van Herwaarden <
> svanherwaarden at precisionag.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm working on a FreeSWITCH setup that places phone calls over a SIP line
>> where we have a capacity of 3000 channels. What I'm not sure about yet is
>> if this can be done on a single server or if we will need to run multiple
>> servers in parallel. From what I've read FreeSWITCH parallelizes well.
>>
>> Does anyone here have experience running FreeSWITCH on powerful servers
>> and how far can you get with a single host?
>>
>> I'm thinking about something like a Threadripper setup with 32 cores or
>> so and let's say 64GB of RAM (but if we would need more that's probably
>> possible as well).
>>
>> Any other advice about hardware requirements for FreeSWITCH setups on
>> high capacity systems would be welcome as well!
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Sam
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