You can reach various bottlenecks, like: - your network card/switch equipment that cannot handle high packet rate well (generates too much interrupts, for example) - number of sockets allowed per process by your OS - number of sockets that can be controlled by GnuGk (you can adjust it via LARGE_FDSET feature) - CPU - backend (AAA) performance.
----- Original Message ----- From: "derek li" <derik.li@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 2004 12:18 AM
I want to support as many concurrent calls as possible. Suppose I have powerful linux box, as dual Xeon 3.20GHz, 2GB DDR or more, and enough bandwidth. What's the real bottleneck of GnuGk & openmcu.
Thanks a lot, Derek
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