Sean M. Pappalardo wrote:
Just curious if you've checked out Linux clustering software such as
OpenSSI ( http://www.openssi.org/ ) and run Asterisk on it? It
features a multi-threaded cluster-aware shell (and custom kernel) that
will automatically cluster-ize any regular Linux executable (such as
the main Asterisk process.) If it works as advertised, it should just
be a matter of adding boxes to the cluster to speed up processing.
As for Asterisk itself, is it multi-threaded enough to take advantage
of 4+ way systems?
Sean,
Thanks for your response. I'm going to take a look into OpenSSI. It'd
be amazing if it ran Asterisk without any side effects.
I've addressed the number of threads that Asterisk uses in my first
follow-up post. In short, the answer is yes because it uses a 1 thread
per call model.
Thank you,
Matthew Roth
InterMedia Marketing Solutions
Software Engineer and Systems Developer
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