Greetings-

I'm about to dive into the process of virtualizing some of my Asterisk 
(primarily 1.4.x) infrastructure. In the past, when looking at virt solutions, 
the primary issue preventing me from moving was the lack of proper timing. We 
do not need it for MeetMe but rather for IAX2 trunking. I'd like to use either 
OpenVZ or KVM, but each seem to have independent "issues" that need to be 
addressed:

OpenVZ - Better resource usage, lower overhead. Primary issue is how to grant 
access to host node timing source (physical device, or dahdi_dummy in 
/dev/dahdi/) to the containerized Asterisk process.

KVM - Higher overhead, easier installation, 'true virtualization'. Primary 
issue is not timing per se, but KVM scheduling. Timing source, while present 
from dahdi_dummy natively may still not get proper scheduling by KVM process. 
This could also affect general call quality (even non IAX2 trunked voice), 
DTMF, etc.

I have to believe there are others running virtualized Asterisk installations 
with some degree of success on OpenVZ or KVM. Care to share your thoughts?

--Tim

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