At 17:33 06/08/2007, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 06, 2007, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>
>> > We've been writing a SIP proxy server, SER (www.iptel.org/ser), which typically operates
>> > in UDP mode. Now in the IETF, TCP is gaining more momentum. SER supports it but compared
>> > to UDP it scales rather poorly -- at the moment we can't get more than 50k connections
>> > out of it.
>
>Jiri, 50k connections where? per second? or concurrent?
fifty thousand concurrent permanent connections. The application (unless we change use
scenario which we can do using redirect as the last resort) maintains a lot of
permanent TCP connections -- this number is more critical to us than connection
rate per second.
-jiri
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