Re: Re: Max number of calls

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You can even do this with GnuGk. It can be run in direct signalling mode
(only RAS) and then you can setup N permanent endpoints (GnuGk proxies)
with the same prefix. Then the master gatekeeper will distribute incoming
calls to the proxies in a round robin fashion. This way you have well scalable
solution. Of course the question is whether round robin policy is the best one,
but this is another issue.

Craig Southeren <craigs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>A single gatekeeper process can easily handle thousands of registrations,
>but there is no way it can also handle the call proxying for that number
>of users at any useful utilisation ratio. And for systems that need to
>support tens of thousands of users, with thousands of simultaneous calls,
>a distributed system of proxies and GK will always be needed.
>
>And yes, such a system does exist :)
>
>   Craig


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