Hallo Jaime,

I would probably not look at the CPU/memory consumption as the main
limiting factor is the bandwidth.

To calculate exact numbers of the bandwidth you need to know:
1) What is the main use-case scenario (1:1 meeting or 1:10 meetings)
2) How many of the participants broadcast and how many of them view the
stream
3) What video resolution will the users use for the conference

(screensharing session won't be included in this scenario)

Based on that you can calculate the bandwidth needs per conference room,
and then calc for example the bandwidth need for the lets say 10, 20, 50
and 100 conference rooms.

So its correct: Depending on the use-case you can have very different
numbers.

Sebastian


2013/3/8 Jaime Balbino <jaimeb...@gmail.com>

> Hello,
> I have a question very common on this list, but that does not have a generic
> answer and replicability.
> I am needing to know for sure how many people can I have simultaneously an
> installation of OpenMeetings (4x Core/8Gb RAM and bandwidth 100 Mb/s).
> The standard situation is as follows: many rooms with 2 participants
> face-to-face and witheboard.
> How many rooms and people support these configuration simultaneously?
> Using calculations already posted here came to very different numbers
> among only 30 people until 1000 (!).
>
> Thanks!
>



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