Single Server Test Cases
Single-server performance testing was conducted on hardware slightly different from the suggested hardware requirements. The servers used for the performance test cases had the following hardware specifications: 1x Intel Xeon 5160, with a 3.0 GHz CPU, 8GB of RAM, and a 73GB SAS HD.
The following software components were installed:
- Windows 2008 Enterprise Server, SP2, x86 or Windows 2008 Enterprise Server R2, x64
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Standard version
- Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) configured as a Web Application Server (WAS)
- Management Framework 8.0.3 (Database Server, Configuration Server, Solution Control Server, Message Server)
- Genesys Voice Platform 8.1.3 or 8.1.4 (Resource Manager, Media Control Platform [Squid], Reporting Server)
- SNMP Master Agent 8.0.2
- Genesys Administrator 8.0.3
- SIP Server 8.0.4
- An ASR/TTS Server (Nuance Recognizer 9.0.12, RealSpeak 4.5, Nuance Speech Server 5.0.9)
The following test results indicate higher performance metrics than GVP 7.6 with 48 ports has achieved:
- 600 ports - VoiceXML_App1 (DTMF)
- 100 ports - VoiceXML_App2 (ASR with MRCP v1)
- 160 ports - VoiceXML_App3 (AS ASR/TTS with MRCP v1)
- 120 ports - VoiceXML_App3 (AS ASR/TTS with MRCP v2)
Figure: Port Density Versus CPU Usage (Single Server) depicts the trend of overall CPU usage versus ports density of the VoiceXML_App1 profile.
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Figure: Call Setup Latency Versus Port Density (MCP only) depicts call setup latency versus concurrent calls in a Media Control Platform only configuration.
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In this test case, the latency aligns with the Media Control Platform only configuration with fewer ports configured. Here, the latency is slightly than higher, because in a single-server configuration, the Resource Manager and SIP Server are configured before Media Control Platform. Latency jumps beyond peak capacity after 800 ports.