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Capacities
To meaningfully represent the capacity loads that various CODECs have on
a Media Application Server, the media processing unit (MPU) is used as
the basic unit of measurement for server capacity and the server resources
consumed by a particular CODEC.
Capacity data for Ad Hoc Audio Conferencing, Meet Me Audio
Conferencing, and Meet Me Premium Audio Conferencing
MPU is a normalized value for measuring relative loads on the system
resources for different CODEC types. For example, G.711 with 20
millisecond (ms) packetization time (ptime) offers 1 unit of MPU load on a
server, while G.729 with 20 ms ptime has an MPU value of 1.5.
Table 29
MPUs by Ptime and CODEC
Ptime (ms)
G.711
G.729
Ad Hoc Audio
Conferencing, and
Meet Me Audio
Conferencing
Meet Me Premium
Audio
Conferencing
Ad Hoc Audio
Conferencing
and Meet Me
Audio
Conferencing
Meet Me
Premium
Audio
Conferencing
10 ms
2.0
2.4
2.5
2.9
20 ms
1.0
1.4
1.5
1.9
30 ms
0.7
1.1
1.1
1.5
60 ms
0.6
1.0
0.7
1.1
The engineering limit on the IBM x336 server is 350 Media Processing Units
(MPU). At the default Ptime (packetization time) of 20 ms, 350 G.711 (390
/1) or 260 G.729 (390 / 1.5) legs can be supported on each server.
The engineering limit for the IBM x335 server, and the IBM HS20 blade
server is 300 MPU. At the default Ptime (packetization time) of 20 ms, 300
G.711 (300 /1) or 200 G.729 (300 / 1.5) legs can be supported per server.
Nortel Media Application Server
Media Application Server Planning and Engineering
NN42020-201
01.04
Standard
4.0
27 July 2007
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