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== 17000 concurrent calls peak == | == 17000 concurrent calls peak == | ||
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== 200 concurrent calls == | == 200 concurrent calls == | ||
− | === hardware === Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz | + | === hardware === |
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+ | == spooldir size - space for packets records == | ||
+ | with default compression settings of voipmonitor you can count aprox 1MB/1minute of 2RTP streams (1 leg with g711 codec), if you have 2legs per call you can count aprox 2MB/1minute of record (SIP+RTP+flow charts) | ||
+ | == CDR space for mysql's datadir == | ||
+ | For database you can count very aprox. 2KB per CDR record with default table compression enabled (default mysqlcompress = yes in /etc/voipmonitor.conf) | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 27 July 2018
hardware sizing examples
17000 concurrent calls peak
network throughput ~2.8Gbit
hardware
2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz Intel 82599ES 10-Gigabit SFI/SFP+
voipmonitor.conf
savesip = yes savertp = yes pcap_dump_zip_rtp = lzo (default RTP LZO compression)
CPU used
voipmonitor process
~1300% (13 cpu cores)
mysql process
~300% (3 cpu cores)
memory used
~7000MB for voipmonitor process
disk usage
mysql
90 days - 1.5TB
spool pcap
8 days RTP+SIP - 21TB
200 concurrent calls
hardware
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5520 @ 2.27GHz
voipmonitor.conf
savesip = yes savertp = yes pcap_dump_zip_rtp = lzo (default RTP LZO compression)
CPU used
voipmonitor process
~88% (1 cpu cores)
mysql process
~2%
memory used
~298MB for voipmonitor process
disk usage
mysql
30 days - 7.5GB
Space estimation
spooldir size - space for packets records
with default compression settings of voipmonitor you can count aprox 1MB/1minute of 2RTP streams (1 leg with g711 codec), if you have 2legs per call you can count aprox 2MB/1minute of record (SIP+RTP+flow charts)
CDR space for mysql's datadir
For database you can count very aprox. 2KB per CDR record with default table compression enabled (default mysqlcompress = yes in /etc/voipmonitor.conf)
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