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== Single server performance ==
The system performance in ideal conditions (no extensive GUI usage and no transcoding):


Performance results in the following conditions ([[Recommended_hardware_for_MOR_server |recommended hardware]] is used, SIP protocol, no transcoding, CPS is low (<5), other processes than calls are not in use) are:
* MOR single-server solution - up to 500 concurrent calls, up to 50 CPS (most of the time it's closer to 20).
* MOR [[Implementations | multi-server solution]] - up to 2000 concurrent calls, up to 100 CPS (most of the time it's closer to 60).


* MOR - 500 concurrent calls with media, 4000 concurrent calls (only signalling)
* M4 single-server solution - up to 500 concurrent calls, up to 100 CPS
* M2 - 1000 concurrent calls with media, 8000 concurrent calls (only signalling)
* M4 [[M4_System_Architecture | multi-server solution]]- up to 10 000 concurrent calls, up to 1000 CPS.


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== Factors that influence softswitch performance ==
* [[Recommended_hardware_for_MOR_server | Hardware specifications]] (CPU, RAM, HDD type - 5400/7200 rpm, SSD, SAS, Raid, NIC etc.)
* Network (routers/switches)
* Providers (connectivity, quality, PDD)
* CPS (if you accept a lot of short calls at the same time (so called dialer or call center traffic), softswitch performance decreases)
* Structure of call (signalling only or signalling with media)
* Processes, running on the same time (if you generate invoices, statistics or run other processes, softswitch performance decreases)
* Additional functionality usage (if you record calls, use different IVR structures, softswitch performance decreases)
* Codec and protocol used
* Protocol and codec conversion (in case of transcoding performance decreases two times)
* Calls length (if you accept a lot of short calls at the same time (so called dialer or call center traffic), softswitch performance decreases)
* DB and GUI on same server or on the separate (if you separate DB and GUI, you can increase performance)
* SIP balancer present or not (if you use SIP balancer in front of the servers, you can increase performance)
* Business model (Calling Card, Callback and Call Center calls decreases softswitch performance)
* etc
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See also: [http://blog.kolmisoft.com/how-do-you-select-a-softswitch-based-on-concurrent-calls/ How do you select a softswitch based on concurrent calls?]
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== Screenshots from real use cases ==
In all of the below examples, companies were using [[Recommended_hardware_for_MOR_server | recommended hardware]].
=== MOR, single server solution, Wholesale Transit business ===
'''Implementation''': single server with 24 cores, GUI is not used almost at all.
'''Results''': up to 500 concurrent calls, up to 1500 call attempts per minute.
[[File:8.png]]
[[File:9.png]]
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=== MOR, 4-servers solution, Wholesale Transit business === 
'''Implementation''': [[SIP_balancer | SIP balancer]], 3 Asterisk (MOR) servers and DB/GUI server.
'''Results''': 1200 concurrent calls,  1500 call attempts per minute.


== Multi-server performance ==
[[File:115_Load_Stats.png]]


If you need better performance than single server solution can offer, you should use [[Implementations | multi-server implementations]].
[[File:115_Load_Statsatm.png]]
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== Factors which determine call performance ==
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=== M2, 7-servers solution, Wholesale Transit business ===
 
'''Implementation''': [[SIP_balancer | SIP balancer]], 5 Freeswitch (M2) servers and DB/GUI server.


Call capacity vary depending on the following factors:
'''Results''': 6105 concurrent calls, up to 6400 call attempts per minute.


* [[Recommended_hardware_for_MOR_server | Hardware specifications]]
[[File:6105cc.png]]
* Structure of call (you will get 8 times better performance if you send just the signalling without media through the softswitch)
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* Processes, running on the same time (if you generate invoices, statistics or run other processes, softswitch performance decreases)
* Additional functionality usage (if you record calls, use different IVR structures, softswitch performance decreases)
* Transcoding (if you do transcoding, performance decreases two times)
* Calls length (if you accept a lot of short calls at the same time (so called dialer or call center traffic), softswitch performance decreases)


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==See also==
==See also==
 
* [[CPS_Limit | CPS Limit]]
* [[Recommended_hardware_for_MOR_server | Recommended hardware]]
* [[Recommended_hardware_for_MOR_server | Recommended hardware]]
* [[Performance tests | Results of MOR stress tests]]
* [http://blog.kolmisoft.com/how-do-you-select-a-softswitch-based-on-concurrent-calls/ How do you select a softswitch based on concurrent calls?]
* [[M2_Switch_Stress_Test | Results of M2 stress tests]]
* [[Performance Suggestions]]

Latest revision as of 13:37, 13 September 2024

The system performance in ideal conditions (no extensive GUI usage and no transcoding):

  • MOR single-server solution - up to 500 concurrent calls, up to 50 CPS (most of the time it's closer to 20).
  • MOR multi-server solution - up to 2000 concurrent calls, up to 100 CPS (most of the time it's closer to 60).
  • M4 single-server solution - up to 500 concurrent calls, up to 100 CPS
  • M4 multi-server solution- up to 10 000 concurrent calls, up to 1000 CPS.


Factors that influence softswitch performance

  • Hardware specifications (CPU, RAM, HDD type - 5400/7200 rpm, SSD, SAS, Raid, NIC etc.)
  • Network (routers/switches)
  • Providers (connectivity, quality, PDD)
  • CPS (if you accept a lot of short calls at the same time (so called dialer or call center traffic), softswitch performance decreases)
  • Structure of call (signalling only or signalling with media)
  • Processes, running on the same time (if you generate invoices, statistics or run other processes, softswitch performance decreases)
  • Additional functionality usage (if you record calls, use different IVR structures, softswitch performance decreases)
  • Codec and protocol used
  • Protocol and codec conversion (in case of transcoding performance decreases two times)
  • Calls length (if you accept a lot of short calls at the same time (so called dialer or call center traffic), softswitch performance decreases)
  • DB and GUI on same server or on the separate (if you separate DB and GUI, you can increase performance)
  • SIP balancer present or not (if you use SIP balancer in front of the servers, you can increase performance)
  • Business model (Calling Card, Callback and Call Center calls decreases softswitch performance)
  • etc


See also: How do you select a softswitch based on concurrent calls?


Screenshots from real use cases

In all of the below examples, companies were using recommended hardware.

MOR, single server solution, Wholesale Transit business

Implementation: single server with 24 cores, GUI is not used almost at all.

Results: up to 500 concurrent calls, up to 1500 call attempts per minute.

8.png

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MOR, 4-servers solution, Wholesale Transit business

Implementation: SIP balancer, 3 Asterisk (MOR) servers and DB/GUI server.

Results: 1200 concurrent calls, 1500 call attempts per minute.

115 Load Stats.png

115 Load Statsatm.png




M2, 7-servers solution, Wholesale Transit business

Implementation: SIP balancer, 5 Freeswitch (M2) servers and DB/GUI server.

Results: 6105 concurrent calls, up to 6400 call attempts per minute.

6105cc.png


See also