On 8/4/22 20:32, Jerry Geis wrote:
I am running Asterisk 13.30.0
40 core CPU (VM) VMware.
CentOS 7
32 G ram
10G vmx network

Should be plenty of room for anything...

Yes asterisk is running 270% CPU...
Is it not taking advantage of the 40 cores ?
I am bring around 300 SIP endpoints in a muted audio conference (so one way) and this spikes up the CPU to 270%.

Is there something I dont have set right to take advantage to the resourses?
Thanks

Jerry


Hi Jerry,

If I recall correctly, there was a talk at an AstriCon or a web page somewhere that I came across at one point (I'm having a hard time finding it now) that dove in fairly deep into Asterisk performance related to multiple cores.

And if I recall correctly, the conclusion was that the drop-off was around 8-12 cores -- and beyond that the extra cores aren't doing much other than helping schedule work and you can't really get more concurrent calls by adding more cores.

Someone who is a bit more well-versed in large-machine performance with Asterisk can certainly chime in here, but from what I gather, throwing 40 cores at a single Asterisk instance is not the magic bullet to support a massive number of calls.



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