Gilles wrote:
> Hello
> 
> I'd like to build myself an Asterisk server for SOHO use. Intel's 
> D201GLY2 motherboard (http://tinyurl.com/ddarzp) looks like a very 
> good deal, but I'm concerned about two things:
> 
> 1. Will an A400P (from OpenVox, but supposed to be Digium-compatible 
> http://tinyurl.com/ck6nfu) fit with a PCI riser, or will the CPU 
> heatsink/fan be in the way? I downloaded the PDF from OpenVox's site, 
> but didn't find the size of each PCI card
> 
The card goes the other way, it doesn't go on top of the board. Well, at 
least there are risers going away from the board, I don't know if there 
are any going on top of it.

> 2. Performance, especially if there's the need for software echo cancelling
> 
I did some tests on it, not many. Without going higher than 2.0 load 
average I managed to do 10 calls per second, lasting 5 seconds each. 
During those 5 seconds, 2 sound files were played (sln). MySQL CDR was 
enabled, so that's also 10 DB writes/second.

I don't know exactly what board it was, but the processor was a Atom 
<=2,2GHz. It had fan.

Two cards were used at the same time, one B400P and one A800, both Openvox.

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