Hiya there

Well, here is THE question I need to ask to some of you because I haven't get any answer from Genesys itself

Let's say I have a huge [color=red]centralized call center Genesys plateform[/color] in a Network Routing Solution with :
[color=red]- a centralized call center Genesys plateform with Network-TServer connected to remote call centers (proprietary IVR in front)[/color]
- 870 agents logged in among 9 call centers using 9 CTI-Link / PBX with T-Server
- 185 agents logged in per call center (maximum)
- 30 calls per second (during peak hour)
- 30000 incoming calls per hour (maximum)
How much URS & T-Server I will need to handle that ?
What do you think about my choices below ?
Is that enough now and to handle in the fututre 50 calls per second (during peak hour) ?
- One Proliant DL380 (2 CPU Xeon 3,8GHz, 2Gb of memory) with NTServer_1, NTServer_2 in Primary mode & another one for the Backups (2 servers)
- One Proliant DL380 with T-Server_Site1, T-Server_Site2, T-Server_Site3 in Primary mode & another one for the Backups (2 servers to handle 3 T-Server for 3 remote sites)
[color=red]- One Proliant DL380 with T-Server_Site4, T-Server_Site5, T-Server_Site6 in Primary mode & another one for the Backups (2 servers to handle 3 T-Server for 3 remote sites)
- One Proliant DL380 with T-Server_Site7, T-Server_Site8, T-Server_Site9 in Primary mode & another one for the Backups (2 servers to handle 3 T-Server for 3 remote sites)[/color]
- One Proliant DL380 with URS_1, URS_2, StatServer_URS1, StatServer_URS2 in Primary mode & another one for the Backups (2 servers)
- One Proliant DL380 with URS_3, URS_4, StatServer_URS3, StatServer_URS4 in Primary mode & another one for the Backups (2 servers)
- One Proliant DL380 with LDS & another one for the Backup (2 servers)
Cheers,
Chico
