Re: GnuGk talk at the OpenSource Telephony Summit 2005

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You are absolutely right, Avis. Running a large scale operation isn't
easy. We've discussed a few starting points how to make it easier to do
debugging on large scale systems over the past couple of days.
But we'll definitely need the feedback and support of the community to
make it happen.

Aivis Olsteins wrote:
> Hello Jan,
> 
> thanks for great presentation. I think that was useful summary even
> for those who are familiar with Gnugk quite well :)
> 
> I would like to point attention to one of issues discussed in 
> presentation: Performance.
> 
> You are right about various factors affecting performance limits of 
> gnugk: configuration of gnugk itself, OS related issues, hardware, 
> backend systems performance. However in real life environment it is 
> sometimes very hard or almost impossible to identify which of the 
> factors is affecting performance at given situation. This is due to
> fact that performance limits are reached at very high call rates, and
> in these cases every debug or trace attempt generates information
> amount which is too high to be reviewed and analyzed reasonably.
> Besides that, not all of problem sources can be identified by logging
> or tracing.
> 
> GnuGK is really now at the stage where it can be used in commercial 
> installations of rather large scale. But these kind of installation
> will demand higher and higher stability and performance
> characteristics of gnugk. Let us all join our efforts in achieving
> this.
> 
> And special thanks again to core developer team!
> 
> Jan Willamowius wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I'm just back from the OpenSource Telephony Summit in Geilenkirchen.
> > The slides of the GnuGk talk are avilable for download from
> > http://www.gnugk.org/events.html
> > 
> > As a side note:
> > I have create a RSS feed for GnuGk news
> > (http://www.gnugk.org/news.xml) that you can add to your favorite
> > RSS reader.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Jan
> > 
> 
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