I don't really see the advantage to be honest. If I needed Asterisk access from anywhere I'd just run it locally on my laptop, connect to an ITSP via IAX or SIP, and run a softphone app locally. The only exception I can think of is when you'd want people to be able to leave voicemail on your system when you're not connected. What are the other reasons for wanting to run it in the cloud?


On Sep 9, 2008, at 7:56 PM, Steve Finkelstein wrote:

Hey folks,

I'm looking to potentially take some of my Asterisk servers and see
how well they fare in a cloud computing environment such as Amazon EC2
+ S3. I was curious to hear feedback from anyone who's willing to
share their experience if they've already done the same. Have you had
a positive experience and if not with Amazon, what other grid
computing platform? Was it horrible and you'll never go back to it?
Great ordeal of jitter/noise?

Thanks a lot for your insight. :-)

/sf

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