brandonmc125 wrote:I've been running Vicidial virtualized for this particular client with 0 performance issues. It is only 5 agents, and they run their outbound campaigns with 0 issues.
Anyway, RTFM is a good idea
I stupidly skipped the "OS Installation" section
tchau
Sometimes we're in a hurry and miss the little stuff. lol
If you're having good luck with only 5 agents, consider yourself very lucky. Remember that if they decide to increase capacity, be sure to warn in advance that a bare metal server may be in their immediate future. Better that than a surprise.
Note that it's not about "server resources" or anything you can see "about to happen" in a process or performance monitor. When the server starts to have unexplainable errors … you've hit your limit. Perl hi-res timing expects every tick of the processor and apparently just forgets to do things on a missing ticket (among other challenges). So enjoy your Virtualness, but don't promise a client more capacity on that virtual host without testing higher capacity in advance.