[Voiceglue] where is the source code for phoneglue?

jesse zhao chat2jesse at gmail.com
Wed Jun 23 04:17:43 UTC 2010


that is phenomenal.  This is far better that the 100 concurrent calls
in the average.

I feel It makes sense to let VoiceGlue work with freeSWITCH or Yate,
so from-end PBX/switch system becomes totally transparent to
VoiceGlue. Substantial market share can be improved for VoiceGlue.

 my $0.02.

.-jesse



On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 6:45 AM, Stephen Smith <s.smith at ampersand.com> wrote:
> James, James, et al., just a quick note that we've helped a client
> successfully run about 300 concurrent calls on a well-specced server.
>  They were running a HP box, dual quad-core xeon CPUs, 8 gig ram (but don't
> need that much), gigabit NIC, and 10k rpm drives.     RHEL 5.  We ran
> Asterisk, Phoneglue, and Voicglue all on the same box, along with Apache for
> serving up the VXML pages and also some web service code that did the data
> pulls off of their SQL server database and interacted with other enterprise
> services.  Their traffic profile is lots of short calls, on average about 50
> seconds, so it's a stress on the system as call setup and tear down is
> expensive for Asterisk.   So your mileage may vary and if you tend to have
> longer calls you may see better numbers.  They have an additional
> requirement that all calls be recorded for monitoring / regulatory reasons,
> so we were streaming every call to disk.   All in all we were able to get a
> fair degree of scalability and the client was pleased.   This system has
> been in production for a few months now, with each server processing 40 -
> 50k calls per day. You definitely want to be using Voiceglue 0.12, we did
> make performance and memory improvements as part of this effort and we
> rolled them all into the 0.12 release.
> Also as a side note we do know the next scalability bottleneck, it's an
> openVXI issue and we think we know the fix.   When we get a few weeks
> sometime we'll implement it.  We're not sure how much more performance we
> will get, but we're pretty sure we'll get something.
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
> On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 4:30 AM, James Green <james.green at mjog.com> wrote:
>>
>> Jesse,
>>
>> Check the list archives - I've been doing performance testing of sorts
>> myself.
>>
>> Keep in mind you can place voiceglue/phoneglue/satc on one server, and
>> asterisk on another - it does make a difference when you start rising above
>> 100 concurrent calls.
>>
>> Also get yourself a good understanding of VoiceXML implementation models -
>> reduce your web access (form submits) down to a minimum where possible.
>>
>> James
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: voiceglue-bounces at voiceglue.org
>> [mailto:voiceglue-bounces at voiceglue.org] On Behalf Of jesse zhao
>> Sent: 22 June 2010 02:40
>> To: General discussion about voiceglue
>> Subject: Re: [Voiceglue] where is the source code for phoneglue?
>>
>> Doug , thank you for your kind help.
>>
>> I didn't realize phoneglue was implemented in perl script.  is performance
>> going to be a concern? I am wondering how many simultaneously calls can
>> voiceglue take care of as this might be a bottleneck?
>>
>> -jesse
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Doug Campbell
>> <voiceglue at campbellcastle.com> wrote:
>> >>    I downed the voiceglue_0.12.tar.gz  file? However, I don't see
>> >> source code phoneglue part, is it available?
>> >
>> > The phoneglue file is source code.
>> >
>> >>    by the way, is there a doc  describes SATC message format?
>> >
>> > Yes, Satc/lib/Satc.pm is self-documenting using perl's POD format.
>> >
>> > Doug Campbell
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