Once the amount of connections starts growing the load scales about  
linearly.

On May 3, 2007, at 2:47 PM, Interalab wrote:

> Does it do this on start up or does it ramp up to this level after a
> period of time?
>
> Maurits Dijkstra wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The last few weeks we've been transitioning our Flash Communication
>> Server setup to Red5.
>> When we started stresstesting our application (which is a slightly
>> modified version of the oflaDemo tutorial application) we noticed
>> Red5 is eating a lot of CPU, way more than FCS did on a machine with
>> similar load and specs.
>>
>> We have the following setup:
>> * Pentium 4 2GHz server with 1GB of memory.
>> * Java 1.5 on Ubuntu 7.04.
>> * Around 85 broadcasters and about as much subscribers (although I'm
>> not sure how to count those).
>> * 240x160x15fps at 80 quality with no bandwidth restrictions. This is
>> about 10-15kb/s a stream.
>>
>> Red5 uses around 90-100% CPU in this case and 'only' 11.5% memory,
>> measured using the UNIX tool 'top'. The load is around 3-4. Is this
>> normal? If so, what can we do to improve performance?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Maurits Dijkstra
>>
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