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Re: [hylafax-users] large multiport systems



At 11:12 AM 8/22/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, Jeff Herring wrote:
>
> > We use a generic P4 box or a Dual CPU P3 box (more memory is better) with
> > Equinox ESP-16 Serial Provider(s) for serial ports and Multi-Tech MT2834BR
> > Rack Modems with great success.
> >
> > The largest installation we have is about 50 MODEMs however... This
> > installation
> > sends about 8000 faxes per day with each one being 2-3 pages and unique.
>
>What's the CPU/interrupt/memory load like on that system when all (or
>most) of the modems are in use?

I don't know how to determine this. Running top shows an occasional spike
in CPU usage by hfaxd, but other than that everything is less than 1% CPU
usage.

I would be happy to run statistics if someone on the list will educate me.

-Jeff H.


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Jeff Herring  /  jeffh@sldsi.com
Seacoast Laboratory Data Systems, Inc.
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