Re: Max number of calls

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Can the hunting be setup to route calls to the most idle proxy? A less powerful machine could be used as the Gk master correct? no need for dual opterons and 4GB ram there correct? i like this idea. its simple and scalable. How would i setup the proxies as just endpoint proxies and not have thier own Gk process on them (that is what you meant earlier correct?)
 

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Zygmuntowicz Michal wrote:
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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