Oh. yes, now its the issue for server h/w side. I really need to lookup for this thing.

Neeraj

Darren Cook wrote:
Streaming Server. Like how many stable concurrent connections it can
support, can it support about 10000-15000 concurrent connections?

Apologies for branching this thread, but I'd be interested if anyone is
running a single server box that handles more than 10,000 concurrent
connections; and if so if they'd be willing to share their hardware specs?

I'd be interested if it is for Red5, but I'm not talking about Red5
specifically. Any server/client.

Actually, the case I'm most want to know for is flash clients connecting
to an XML server that is pushing data (*). I guess that is heavier on
CPU-usage than video streaming? I'm often asked this and cautiously say
I expect we can handle 500 concurrent connections on a modern low-end
server. But really I'm guessing. Anyone done any benchmarks?

Darren

*: For the sake of argument, let's say generating and sending an array
of 200 random 32-bit numbers once/second to each client. So around
1K/second/client.


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