Hi Alex,

The only benchmarks I'm aware of are in the FMS3 Whitepaper:

http://www.adobe.com/de/products/flashmediaserver/pdfs/fms_wp_ue.pdf

They only compare FMS2 with FMS3, but may give you some insight into
capabilities of FMS3 on a single server.

// Lisa Larson-Kelley
http://www.flashconnections.com



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> Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2008 13:51:50 -0500
> From: Alex Thurlow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [osflash] Flash streaming benchmarks
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> So this may be slightly off topic, but I can't find the information
> anywhere else.  Does anyone have benchmarks for any of the various
> methods of streaming flv files?  Currently, my site uses progressive
> download, since FMS used to cost waaay too much, and last time I tried
> to use Red5, it couldn't handle the load.  I need to be able to push at
> least 500Mb/sec of 300k and 700k flv files (and 1.5 to 4Mbps hopefully
> in the future) from a decent dual core server.  Does anyone here have a
> high volume setup or and numbers on Red5, FMS 3, Wowza, OpenFMS,
> Haxevideo, etc?
>
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