Aaron Clauson wrote:
> What sort of SIP message processing throughput should be expected from a SIP
> stack operating in a proxy role, no media processing, and on a commodity x86
> server (for arguments sake a 3GHz quad core Xeon or anything in that
> ballpark)? 1k, 10k, 100k, >100k  messages per second?
>
> Regards,
> Aaron
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Hello,

It depends more on what is expected from the proxy. It it's statefull or 
stateless, I think all stacks show a big difference there. My tests have 
shown using a standard 4 core server (3.2 GHz Quad Xeon) that we expect 
something between 8,000 to 12,000 SIP messages per second, in stateless 
mode, before retransmits from the UAC/UAS start to affect the 
traffic(timer T1 kicks in).

Of course, this is very dependent on network, kernel etc etc.

Marius
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