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Average MOR performance is 500 concurrent calls (WITHOUT transcoding and 200 with transcoding) per server. In case such capacity is not enough and your business grows, various [[Implementations | multi-server implementations]] are available which can guarantee performance up to 10 000 concurrent calls. | Average MOR performance is 500 concurrent calls (WITHOUT transcoding and 200 with transcoding) per server. | ||
In case such capacity is not enough and your business grows, various [[Implementations | multi-server implementations]] are available which can guarantee performance up to 10 000 concurrent calls. | |||
Call capacity vary depending on the following factors: | Call capacity vary depending on the following factors: |
Revision as of 10:39, 16 May 2013
Average MOR performance is 500 concurrent calls (WITHOUT transcoding and 200 with transcoding) per server.
In case such capacity is not enough and your business grows, various multi-server implementations are available which can guarantee performance up to 10 000 concurrent calls.
Call capacity vary depending on the following factors:
- Hardware specifications
- Components running on same server (splitting database and GUI on different server increases performance a lot)
- GUI usage (to generate invoices, reports, etc)
- Additional functionality usage (recordings, IVRs, transcoding, etc)
- Calls length (big capacity of short calls (e.g. Call Center traffic) take much more system resources comparing with long calls)
To get an idea how many concurrent calls MOR can handle, please check results of stress tests.