I am looking for pros and cons on the Intel Atom cpu. Has anybody been using
these in production? I am looking at an Atom D510 (dual core 1.6GHz, 1M cache)
to run maybe 25 to 30 extensions, 4 or 5 calls at once(maybe as high as 7
simultaneous calls), g729 all the way through except voicemail
On 31 Aug 2010, at 16:37, jmilli...@sentinelcommunications.com wrote:
I am looking at an Atom D510 (dual core 1.6GHz, 1M cache)
to run maybe 25 to 30 extensions, 4 or 5 calls at once(maybe as high as 7
simultaneous calls), g729 all the way through
Sounds fine to me. Reckon you could do that
On 31 Aug 2010, at 17:58, jmilli...@sentinelcommunications.com wrote:
On 31 Aug 2010, at 16:37, jmilli...@sentinelcommunications.com wrote:
I am looking at an Atom D510 (dual core 1.6GHz, 1M cache)
to run maybe 25 to 30 extensions, 4 or 5 calls at once(maybe as high as 7
simultaneous calls),
On Tue, 31 Aug 2010, jmilli...@sentinelcommunications.com wrote:
I am looking for pros and cons on the Intel Atom cpu. Has anybody been using
these in production? I am looking at an Atom D510 (dual core 1.6GHz, 1M
cache)
to run maybe 25 to 30 extensions, 4 or 5 calls at once(maybe as high
Sounds fine to me. Reckon you could do that on a toaster ;)
S
Thanks, I needed to clean this keyboard anyway
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On 31 Aug 2010, at 18:10, Andrew Latham wrote:
Sounds fine to me. Reckon you could do that on a toaster ;)
Thanks, I needed to clean this keyboard anyway
Hehe. It's true though. I was amazed what our atom boards would do. We even
chucked transcoding/conferencing at them and they worked
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Steve Howes steve-li...@geekinter.net wrote:
On 31 Aug 2010, at 18:10, Andrew Latham wrote:
Sounds fine to me. Reckon you could do that on a toaster ;)
Thanks, I needed to clean this keyboard anyway
Hehe. It's true though. I was amazed what our atom boards
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 11:37 AM, jmilli...@sentinelcommunications.com wrote:
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simultaneous calls), g729 all the way through except voicemail will be wav
format for email purposes(requirement).
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This will take up most of your CPU cycles, be sure to keep transcoding
to a minimum.
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