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Hi,

We collect Call-detail records from Voice routers using the radiator and
store the CDRS in a PostgreSQL database running on a Sun Ultr-60 300Mhz
with 1 G RAM

I would like to have (roughly) some numbers on how much CDRS such a
machine can handle per second ?

I did run a

    time radpwtst -iterations 1000

on a P-II 350 with Linux mandrake and the radiator / postgres setup
(development system)

giving 2000 CDRS (start/stop)  .


Time results:

12.50user 0.63system 2:10.09elapsed 10%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata
0maxresident)k
0inputs+0outputs (331major+692minor)pagefaults 0swaps

How  representative is this ?



Thanks,


Feite Brekeveld




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