On Apr 25, 2009, at 10:31 PM, Aryan Ameri wrote: > > The second one, is built on a custom Fedora 8 image. The steps are not > repeatable on any other distro, not even a stock official Fedora 8 > one. Fedora > 8 itself is long EOLed and as such, not something I'd want to use on a > production server. Dahdi compilation as described on that guide > doesn't work > on CentOS or Ubuntu or Debian.
Aryan, The original Feodra 8 image came from the Amazon EC2 team, they optimized it to run in EC2. I chose the Amazon fc8 image, because I'm not comfortable getting OS images from third-parties. When Amazon releases new images, I'll update the guide. You might want to consider installing fc8 then upgrading to a newer release. To build DAHDI kernel modules, all you have to do is setup your OS of choice to use a build environment that matches the Amazon kernel you are using. > > > Besides, I asked about anecdotal usage experiences running Asterisk > on EC2. > About whether latency is an issue if extensions are outside the EC2 > availability zone. About reliability of EC2 when used to host a real- > time > application server. Not just an installation guideline. Latency is pretty route specific. Amazon has good bandwidth, but I would avoid proxying media if possible. We haven't had any reliability problems with EC2 hosting our Asterisk real-time application servers. -- Eric Chamberlain, Founder RF.com - http://RF.com/ _______________________________________________ -- 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