On Tue, 13 May 2008, Steve Totaro wrote: > On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:26 AM, Gordon Henderson > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Mon, 12 May 2008, Steve Totaro wrote: >> >> > You can put a TE405 in a 1 server (horizontally of course). >> >> I've just built a bit of an experimental system with 2 PCI cards in a 1U >> box. Quite a neat little system. The cards are a TDM400 and a TE120P. Will >> they work? Well, they seem to, so-far... Be intersting to see how it >> behaves under load and I'll get a chance to find out in the next few days. >> >> Gordon >> > > Gordon, > > It may work.
It's just an experiment, but who knows :) > Just a benchmark from my experience, a sing core HP DL 360 @ ~3ghz and > two gigs of RAM gave me ~75 CPU usage in top. This box was used > simply as a PSTN to SIP (ULAW) gateway with just the required features > and programs. I was using a Sangoma four port T1 card with 95 > simultaneous calls (NFAS). This is for a small office of 30 people - only 10 channels of the PRI are "lit". The TDM card is for outgoing calls to a 2-port Premicell unit (analogue GSM adapter with LCR to mobile phones) and for 2 fax machines - which is the only thing I'm a shade concerend about - the analogue FAX through the TDM board and back out via the PRI board.. (incoming faxes are handled by spandsp/RxFAX and sent via email) And this in only a mere 1.3GHz VIA board too. 384MB of free RAM (512 in total, but the OS lives in a 128MB ramdisk) No transcoding and everything is custom compiled/built. (Asterisk 1.2) I actually wanted them to go for a Xorcom channel bank, as they have a door opener/bell-push to manage somehow too, but they weren't keen on it, and the Xorcom is a bit over kill - if only they did a 2+2 or even 4+4 (FXO/FXS) unit rather than an 8+8 ... (or even a stand-alone IO port!) I'll let you know how it fares :) Gordon _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users