Hello,

I am interested in some management-performance issues:

1st Scenario:

A management tool (for example a webbased one) has the following process:

- write in database
- read with script (for example perl) data from db and write conf files
- reload asterisk

I was reading around in the mailing lists and people say reloading is stable. Now this tool has to manage 1000 clients so the conf files are quite big and reloading needs some time. What happens if a call comes in during that reload time ? How is the performance in general of the process described above (assumed the used hardware is not under- and not overdimensioned), can such a tool easily handle 1000 clients ?
Does somebody use a similar tool with many clients ?

2nd Scenario

A management tool has the following process:

- write in database
- asterisk reads with realtime the conf

Somewhere in the mailing lists someone said that the realtime uses many database queries. If there are also 1000 clients to manage, this should lead to lots of database queries. And again the questions, how is the performance in general of the realtime process (again normal hardware assumed) ? Can realtime handle 1000 clients ?
Does somebody use it with lots of clients ?

Thanks in advance for the answers.

Best regards,
René
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