Marcus Franke wrote:
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Michael Welter wrote:
Has anyone tried recording to a ramdisk?  To an NFS mount?  Was there a
benefit?


RAM disk? Interesting idea, but what to do in case of a server crash
loosing these recorded files?

Or use something like Gigabyte i-ram, PCI SATA RAM disk with battery backup.

http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Products/Storage/Products_Overview.aspx?ProductID=2180&ProductName=GC-RAMDISK
You will get very angry customers if you have to explain them, that your
server, where you did record their complaints, crashed and lost their
problems :)

Id recommend this as a cache drive where you would move the files away
from, when the call is finished. But thats extra cpu cycles and it would
be kind of an effort to trigger the move the files after call is finished..
Well, you should always archive the calls automatically to CDR, DVD-R or tape. Most commercial call recording systems will do. Some will

Leo

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