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Hello,<br>
<br>
if there are many interested, maybe would be a good idea to try to
collect such details per phone and scenario type, like:<br>
<br>
- direct connection to server (nat and no-nat)<br>
- connection via outbound proxy (nat and no-nat)<br>
<br>
We can make a wiki page for it. If you do some measurements and
share them here (not for all cases, only for what you need), I will
create the wiki page and try to add more from some of my
deployments.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/02/16 10:56, José Seabra wrote:<br>
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<div>Hello Daniel.<br>
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<div>Thank you for your clarification,<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2016-02-02 9:53 GMT+00:00
Daniel-Constantin Mierla <span dir="ltr"><<a
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On 28/01/16 17:01, José Seabra wrote:<br>
> Hello there,<br>
> Can anyone tell me what is the exactly memory size
that kamailio use<br>
> for one sip register saved on memory?<br>
><br>
> How much memory i need allocate to kamailio in order
to support<br>
> 50.000 subscribers.<br>
</span>this depends a lot on your environment as well as
devices that are used,<br>
because size of username, domain, contact, path header, call
id, etc.<br>
have direct impact in the size of the record.<br>
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The best way to estimate is to register 1000 phones, get the
size of<br>
used shared memory. The register 2000 phones and then get
again the size<br>
of used shared memory. Make the difference and divide by
1000, then you<br>
should get a fair estimation of a location record. Of
course, assuming<br>
no other traffic is done through the server that could cause
use of<br>
shared memory.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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