On Tue, 13 Mar 2012, Amit Patkar | Avhan Technologies Pvt Ltd wrote:

[Amit Patkar] I completely agree with you on distributing the load. At the same time, I am looking at juicing hardware as well. Can you share the number instead of saying couple hundreds?

In the universe of possible configurations...

This is our 'slow period,' but on my hardware, handling my application, at this moment in time, one of my hosts is handling 98 calls, has (as reported by 'top -d 30') a load average of 0.79, and CPU utilization of 2.3% user and 8.9% system. Asterisk is using 85m of virtual memory and has 35m resident.

I've seen 300 calls on the same host, but that was not a limit of the host, just how many callers were using the service at that point in time.

Note that my application (free chat rooms) is probably more resource intensive than your undisclosed application because all the frames from the participants have to be mixed with voodoo magic in the Zaptel driver.

Also note that my application uses a bunch of AGIs. Each call invokes at least 6 AGIs -- all requiring access to a MySQL database. All the AGIs are written in C.

If you can draw any conclusions from the above and relate it to your application -- congratulations :)

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