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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: | 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 - 200 concurrent calls | * MOR - 200 concurrent calls | ||
* M2 - 1000 concurrent calls | * M2 - 1000 concurrent calls | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 18 September 2014
Single server performance
Performance results in the following conditions (recommended hardware is used, SIP protocol, no transcoding, CPS is low (<5), other processes than calls are not in use) are:
- MOR - 200 concurrent calls
- M2 - 1000 concurrent calls
Multi-server performance
If you need better performance than single server solution can offer, you should use multi-server implementations.
Factors which determine call performance
Call capacity vary depending on the following factors:
- Hardware specifications
- Structure of call (you will get 8 times better performance if you send just the signalling without media through the softswitch)
- 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)