It all depends on the hardware, but I noticed that after you pass 3-4k cps
you run into this kind of issues.

- ovidiu

On Sat, Mar 23, 2024 at 22:11 Alex Balashov via sr-users <
sr-users@lists.kamailio.org> wrote:

>
> > On Mar 23, 2024, at 9:30 PM, Ovidiu Sas <o...@voipembedded.com> wrote:
> >
> > In the end, we agree with each other and my feeling is that we are
> repeating the same concept.
>
> Yeah, I think that's mostly right.
>
> > In most of my deployments I don’t need to mess with the udp queue size.
> > For high cps traffic, from my experience, it’s a must.
>
> Although I don't deal with very high-CPS deployments (500-1000 CPS) much
> these days, I used to, and my experiences there led me to the diametrically
> opposite conclusion: one should never increase the UDP queue size, and if
> you find yourself doing that, you're doing something wrong, _except_ in the
> occasional burst case we discussed.
>
> You can be absolutely sure that when I first encountered the problem, my
> first impulse was to increase the receive queue as high as it will go,
> then, gradually, to a lesser extent. I ultimately found that the proper
> amount by which to raise it is 0. ;)
>
> -- Alex
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