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Here is an attempt to collect real-world performance data around the FreeSWITCH community, so please, don't add results coming from stress tests.

Please, share your own data, and feel free to add a link in your results to your own wiki page where you may explain your architecture.


CPU Type Nb of cores Frequency RAM OS FreeSWITCH version Nb of SIP Profiles used Core DB location (SATA/SCSI/SSD/RAM) Transcoding? Modules used by the calls 1 leg or 2 leg calls! Max Concurrent Calls Max CPS Modus Operandi and Comments Your name/email
486DX150Mhz4MBWindows 3.1Git of 2010/08/11 12:51:04 GMT-41IDENodialplanXML, lua IVR, ring_ready211TestDavidP15
Atom N27011.6GHz2GBFreeBSD 8.2Git of 2011/03/013SATA (SSD)YesdialplanXML, ring_ready210 (near 0 load)1Production and load testingwvds-nl
Intel Xeon82.4Ghz8GBopenSuse 11.4git-8c98328 2011-04-06 15-36-35 +02001SATANo12140 at 7% CPU20ProductionEric Z. Beard
Intel Xeon (Amazon EC2 - m1.medium)12.4Ghz3.7GBCentOS 5.8 x86_641.3.0+git~20120914T220755Z~3b660a06e52tmpfsNodialplanXML, lua <-> MySQL1~250 at 15% CPU15-20ProductionDmitry Saratsky
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU X5650 (2 sockets)2x6 cores2.67Ghz12GBRHEL 5.7 x86_64pre-1.2.01SCSINo (G.711)conference,dialplanXML, lua <-> MySQL1247 at 4% CPU10ProductionMariusz Cz.
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