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I have seen 7500 phones on a single server. It was for testing
purposes so they were all basic phones with single lines and no shared
lines. Note that there specifically was no security enabled. Security
cuts scalability significantly. Also note this was testing on
CM6.1(2). There are several defects in earlier 5.x and 6.x versions
that very specifically limited scalability.<br>
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7500 phones on a single server represents 100% utilization. Generally
that is not a good way to start a deployment.<br>
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/Wes<br>
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On 11/8/2008 11:16 AM, FrogOnDSCP46EF wrote:
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I think 7500 end points is theoretical. Does Cisco has some kind of the
test doc on that?<br>
I'm saying that because in real life I always seen more than 8 servers
for more than 5k+ users<br>
3 servers cluster struggles and runs over 96% utilization.<br>
I know there are many factors involved but <br>
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Can anyone confirm the number of servers they are having to run more
than 5K+ end points?<br>
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<div>On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 2:59 AM, Ed Leatherman <span><<a
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<blockquote>MCS-7845's technically support 7500 endpoints each.. So i
guess you could have 3 servers for that cluster with the pub acting as
a backup in the event one of the subscriber nodes went down. Not sure I
like that design though myself.<br>
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<div>On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 9:28 AM, FrogOnDSCP46EF <span><<a
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<div>Has anybody used this capacity tools?<br>
I am trying to figure out how many servers I need for a cluster for 10K
users.<br>
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This tool only gives me 3 servers, which I am sure aren't enough.<br>
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Any hint appreciate.<br>
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West Virginia University<br>
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