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| '''The number of simultaneous calls is limited only by the capabilities of your machine.'''
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| ==2008.02.18 906 simultaneous calls (1801 channels)==
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| * 2 x Quad-Core Xeon 5300 "clovertown"
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| * 4 Gb RAM
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| * Debian 4.0
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| * 2.6.18-5-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Oct 2 20:37:02 UTC 2007 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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| * Asterisk 1.4.15
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| * canreinvite=no*
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| * ~15% calls with transcoding (~85% calls no transcoding)
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| * '''CPU busy 58% (42% idle)'''
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| [[Image:asterisk906.jpg|300 px]]
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| [[Image:top906.jpg|300 px]]
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| * canreinvite=yes means that voice traffic goes from client to provider, directly bypassing the MOR system.
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| ==How can I increase the number of simultaneous calls?==
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| Easiest way to increase the number of simultaneous calls is to connect an additional Asterisk server to your current MOR server.
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| Other implementations which can help you to increase the number of simultaneous calls can be found [[Implementations | here]].
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