Rafael nice day.
Regarding the issue of virtualization I do not recommend running asterisk
in virtualized system.
As for the scenery, I now have this same scenario (260 extensions) and is
working perfectly ... Of course all account eg My server is a Dell
PowerEdge R310 and appliances are
] Performance Asterisk large installation on
Vmware/Xen
Date: Sat, 18 May 2013 15:01:06 -0300
Hi
I would like the opinion of you and if anyone has a similar scenario. I
have a project for installation of a Asterisk server in a client with
about 400 extensions. My question is whether this scenario
Hi
I would like the opinion of you and if anyone has a similar scenario. I
have a project for installation of a Asterisk server in a client with about
400 extensions. My question is whether this scenario carry an Asterisk
virtualized. Will be used only extensions and trunks sip sip, 1 queue with
Not recommended to run Asterisk on Virualization.
Mitul
On May 18, 2013 11:33 PM, Rafael dos Santos Saraiva rafaels...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi
I would like the opinion of you and if anyone has a similar scenario. I
have a project for installation of a Asterisk server in a client with about
400
On 18/5/13 8:09 pm, Mitul Limbani wrote:
Not recommended to run Asterisk on Virualization
I used to share that view, but having done a few medium-sized installs
recently in virtualised environments and encountering no problems to
speak of, I'm not sure it's necessarily the case any more.
RdSS == Rafael dos Santos Saraiva rafaels...@gmail.com writes:
RdSS I would like the opinion of you and if anyone has a similar scenario. I
RdSS have a project for installation of a Asterisk server in a client with
about
RdSS 400 extensions. My question is whether this scenario carry an
On Sat, 2013-05-18 at 15:01 -0300, Rafael dos Santos Saraiva wrote:
Hi
I would like the opinion of you and if anyone has a similar scenario.
I have a project for installation of a Asterisk server in a client
with about 400 extensions. My question is whether this scenario carry
an Asterisk
On 13-05-18 06:03 PM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
FWIW, I've recently been using KVM as an alternative to both Xen and
VMware, and I'm very impressed. It's certainly my preferred VM
platform at the moment (not just for asterisk stuff, but in general).
+1 for KVM. Definitely my go-to solution for