[streaming] VLC Scalability

Philip Frey1 <[email protected]> Thu, 5 Feb 2009 11:03:12 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.video.videolan.vls.general,gmane.comp.video.videolan.vlc.general,gmane.comp.video.videolan.vlc.devel,gmane.comp.video.videolan.vlcs.devel
Message-ID <OF4B886D3C.A99E98BA-ONC1257554.0035D4D4-C1257554.003739B7@ch.ibm.com>
Hello,

we are running an experiment to evaluate the scalability of the VLC in RTP 
mode.
For some reason we find that the server does not scale beyond 330 clients 
no
matter what bitrate our movie is (we are streaming Quicktime content).

When streaming Full HD content (~9Mbps), the number of clients is limited 
by the
CPU power of the server. When using Standard Definition content (~1Mbps 
and ~3Mbps), 
the CPU load increases up to about 330 connected client and then dropps 
suddenly
to almost 0 and the clients no longer receive any data.

Do you have an explanation for this behavior? Is there a hard limit on the 
number of
clients that can connect to the VLC server using RTP?

We were running the same experiments also on the Darwin Streaming Server 
and
found that DSS can do up to 400 clients (and even more) for small 
bitrates.
With regard to HD content, the DSS is also limited by the CPU on the 
server.

Many thanks for your advice,
 Philip

-- 
   Philip Frey 
   IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
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