RE: Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris - what is better for GNUGK?

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Hi Ray,

You are right with estimations.

I'm looking for an indication of having GNUGK in carrier grade 
production environment. But I'm not looking for 
putting 300-500 call setups per second to a single GK :)
It could be nice :), but... not realistic.

V.



>
> 3. Do any body using GNUGK for carrier grade traffic (~10M minutes a day)?
>

i run production traffic but nothing close to this level.
based on your estimates i assume the followint..

300M mins per month would require 600 to 1000 E1s of termination capacity 
which would be 18000 to 30000 individual DS0s


you would need the same amount of origination GWs registered with the
system.

with a healthy 50% ASR for termination i assume you have to double the above

amount of call attempts. so you would need to process maybe 600 million 
calls.

i am not the most qualified to answer this but i could not imagine runing
this 
amount of traffic on 1 machine.

regards
ray



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