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200-250 Agents

Postby getswole89 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 5:39 am

Hey Guys,

We currently have a cluster setup of 11 servers that consist of 7 dialers, 2 web, 1 master db, and 1 slave db. I know we'll have to add more dialer servers but heres our use case:

150-200 agents using outbound dialers at auto dial level 7 with AI AMD, Voicemails Drops, & CIG Groups. Making rougly 500k - 800k outbounds on a daily basis. We will most likely be using 2 different campaigns for the outbound dialers as well.

50 Agents handling inbound calls, currently we're getting 1500 inbound calls per day roughly.

We also will have call recordings enabled for all agents inbound/outbound with large lists. We won't leave all lists active in the outbound campaigns but we will leave 200-300k leads in each outbound campaign

Here's our Server specs for all servers:

SuperMicro Servers:
Dual E5-2680 v4
Cores: 2x 14x 2.40 GHz (Dual 14 Core)
RAM: 128 GB RAM DDR 4 ECC reg.
Storage: 2x 960 GB SSD HW Raid 1

The question I have is if this server spec is going to be strong enough for our Master DB server without running into MySQL table locks, or CPU Spikes? or would you recommend upgrading to the following specs for the master db server:

2x Intel Xeon Gold 6240
Cores: 2x 18x 2.60 GHz (Dual 18 Core)
RAM: 256GB DDR4 ECC reg.
Storage: 4 x 960 GB SSD HW Raid 10
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Re: 200-250 Agents

Postby mflorell » Mon Jun 17, 2024 6:35 am

Since we pretty much always recommend throwing all the high-end hardware you can at your VICIdial database server, I'd suggest the upgraded hardware, and not only that, ditch the SSD drives and go for NVMe drives since they are significantly faster than SSD.
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Re: 200-250 Agents

Postby getswole89 » Mon Jun 17, 2024 10:24 am

mflorell wrote:Since we pretty much always recommend throwing all the high-end hardware you can at your VICIdial database server, I'd suggest the upgraded hardware, and not only that, ditch the SSD drives and go for NVMe drives since they are significantly faster than SSD.


Would this server work?

2x AMD EPYC 7452
Cores: 2x 32x 2.35 GHz (Dual 32 Core)
256 GB DDR4 ECC reg.

2x 3.84 TB NVMe SSD No RAID
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Re: 200-250 Agents

Postby mflorell » Tue Jun 18, 2024 6:39 am

It looks like it might, but we haven't used AMD CPUs in years, so I'm not really sure on what they can handle compared to Intel CPUs.
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Re: 200-250 Agents

Postby williamconley » Sat Jun 22, 2024 3:36 am

50 Agents handling inbound calls, currently we're getting 1500 inbound calls per day roughly.


Please remember that Vicidial Load is entirely related to Concurrent Calls and Processes. Daily numbers are often misleading. Posting with the highest numbers in all categories that may happen at one moment, that's where your limit will be found.

And if you post your server load during those peak moments with those calls and processes, that's useful intel. Note that server load is best retrieved from the OS (such as "uptime") rather than anything that will try to interpret that number for you, on each server. System Load Average on Real Time is handy for the web server(s).
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