Hello David,
Thanks for the information. If you happen to come across the
statistics, can you mail them?
Cheers,
Michel Stam
David Sugar wrote:
I recall
Mark did a lot of this with an Australian carrier, up to in effect T3
voice channel capacity, using Dialogic hardware. Technically, we cut
the map of port states off at 1000 ports max, and I believe Mark tested
up to 960 ports concurrent. I also recall we did some individual span
tests to measure call completions per second last year at the request
of a commercial user, but I do not recall the statistics we got from
them offhand.
Michel Stam wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering; has anyone tried load-testing a version of GNU/Bayonne
in combination with Dialogic boards?
If so, what is the limit of simultaneous calls and amounts of call
setup per second GNU/Bayonne is capable of handling?
Is there a figure, like the increase in system load average per number
of active lines?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Michel Stam
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