Just a laypersons opinion - I'm sure others here have better answers or justifications.
1. no (at least not realistically, mathematically there are some) 2. perhaps - bandwidth would be your primary concern since 5K calls would take 150 M of bandwidth 3. IMO it would be better to divide the load, but this depends on the hardware you are using. _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of michel freiha Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 9:20 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; [email protected] Subject: [asterisk-users] Network architecture Hi all, I'm planning to build a VOIP solution for handling SIP calls coming from endpoints registered on a specific SIP proxy...I made some research regarding network architecture and found out that the best solution is to use OpenSips as SIP proxy for registration and local calls between registered endpoints and use asterisk server with a2billing for PSTN calls, rating, routing and all other stuff plus a MySQL database... This architecture convinced me, but I have some questions regarding asterisk and I need asterisk expert answers in order to take decision... 1- Is there any Software limitation on asterisk regarding number of simulltaneous calls? 2- Can 1 asterisk server handle 5000 simuitaneous calls if I have the appropriate hardware? 3- It's etter to have one asterisk server for hadling 5k simultaneous calls or divide the load on different servers? Waiting your reply Regards
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