ejabberd - Comments for "Scalability questions" https://www.ejabberd.im/node/1427 en Answers https://www.ejabberd.im/node/1427#comment-3523 <div class="quote-msg"> <div class="quote-author"><em>nj</em> wrote:</div> <p>1) There are any experience about the memory/cpu consumption per concurrent user on ejabberd?</p></div> <p>There is experience, but few documents about it. Check <noindex><a href="http://www.jabber.org" title="www.jabber.org" rel="nofollow" >www.jabber.org</a></noindex> status page, and maybe other public Jabber servers running ejabberd also publish graphical statistics. There's also a page about <noindex><a href="/benchmark" rel="nofollow" >becnhmarking</a></noindex>, but the results use old version of Erlang/OTP and ejabberd.</p> <div class="quote-msg"> <div class="quote-author"><em>nj</em> wrote:</div> <p>2) Use ejabberd an multi-threaded architecture and can profit from smp systems?</p></div> <p>Yes, recent versions of Erlang/OTP R11B include support to SMP, and ejabberd benefits from that support.</p> <div class="quote-msg"> <div class="quote-author"><em>nj</em> wrote:</div> <p>3) Hast ejabberd the possiblity to use epoll to prevent locking problems?</p></div> <p>Yes, recent versions of Erlang/OTP also include support to Linux and FreeBSD <noindex><a href="/kernel-poll" rel="nofollow" >kernel poll</a></noindex>.</p> Thu, 12 Apr 2007 20:30:45 +0000 mfoss comment 3523 at https://www.ejabberd.im