Yes, the thanksgiving holiday is here (in the USA)! But also, the fear
of running out of IP addresses next year has raised its ugly head and
since we don't do Thanksgiving in Europe, we have some serious talking
to do about this problem.
This Friday at 12 Noon EST, Olle Johansson will be joining
On 22/11/10 4:58 AM, li...@contacttel.com wrote:
Sorry you can't put Asterisk and failover in same sentence.
Any one who Thinks and sells that, is just plain defrauding clients,
Same goes for those 99.999%uptime guys... that's like under 25 secs downtime
in 30 days...
Just no way,
I take
When I was in the Computer field, 99.999% uptime didn't count planned
downtime for maintenance and such..
On 11/24/2010 02:34 PM, Matt Riddell wrote:
On 22/11/10 4:58 AM, li...@contacttel.com wrote:
Sorry you can't put Asterisk and failover in same sentence.
Any one who Thinks and sells
On 25/11/10 11:32 AM, John Ervin wrote:
When I was in the Computer field, 99.999% uptime didn't count planned
downtime for maintenance and such..
This computer field?
http://tinyurl.com/27yzfwo
:)
I've always considered uptime to be uptime - customer doesn't really
care why a machine is
It's been a while, but I don't remember IBM Mainframes looking like
that. Maybe the DASD Farms but not the computers.
On 11/24/2010 05:39 PM, Matt Riddell wrote:
On 25/11/10 11:32 AM, John Ervin wrote:
When I was in the Computer field, 99.999% uptime didn't count planned
downtime for
BTW, I am in Telephone Systems support, mostly Nortel systems (824, 308,
BCM, CICS, MICS etc) but very interested in VOIP systems.
On 11/24/2010 05:39 PM, Matt Riddell wrote:
On 25/11/10 11:32 AM, John Ervin wrote:
When I was in the Computer field, 99.999% uptime didn't count planned
downtime
We are pleased to announce the introduction of the Oscom URMS compliance
voice and screen capture logger that will interoperate seamlessly with
Asterisk. While Asterisk offers voice logging capabilities it does not offer
compliance recording generally required by the banks and other regulatory