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#1 2008-09-30 14:38:43
- **_mpdonahue_**
Performance metrices
Anyone know how many concurrent users a single server can handle?
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Mike
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#2 2008-09-30 15:04:53
- **_Jorma_at_RealEyes_**
Re: Performance metrices
Up to 5000.
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#3 2008-10-01 07:56:04
- **_tlchurch_**
Re: Performance metrices
It depends on your hardware. When we spec-ed out our architecture (this was back with Breeze 5, if not 4), we went with hardware that could support 400 concurrent users per box.
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#4 2008-10-01 11:36:17
- **_michael_**
Re: Performance metrices
400-500 still applies to Connect 6 and 7. I think Jorma types an accidental 0 on the end of his response.
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#5 2008-10-02 10:25:43
- **_Jorma_at_RealEyes_**
Re: Performance metrices
Yes sorry must have "fat fingered" that one. Up to 500 is the number that we use.
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#6 2009-02-21 12:35:15
- **_randalsims_**
Re: Performance metrices
I am just a newbie evaluating the product for "all-hands" meetings. I run into the number 1500 (via sales) for licensing and maximum participants for a clustered, on-premise solution. From where does that number arise? What are practical limits for scale for the case of a webinar-type presentation -- a very few presenters to a very large audience.
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#7 2009-02-23 16:37:31
- **_Jorma_at_RealEyes_**
Re: Performance metrices
A Seminar room can hold up to 1500 concurrent attendees in it. Licensing is from 200 to 1500 concurrent attendees. This would take 1 to 5 connect servers, depending on the licensing, to handle the user connections, but seminar rooms are designed to handle more than the 100 user maximum of the Connect meeting rooms.
That is where the 1500 number comes from.
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