Another good choice for SOHO applications is an older HP Thin Client, such as a 
5720. Using AstLinux on it's flash memory, 512K or 1 Gig, with 512K memory. The 
HP thin clients are available used, often quite inexpensive, and are already 
packaged.
AstLinux can be remotely managed with the GUI, which unlike other Asterisk GUI's the conf 
files are not modified by the GUI and can be edited "by the book"
AstLinux will NOT work with a Pi though. It is not for the ARM processor.

In a telephone collectors network, we have more than 30 nodes running, some for 
many years, using AstLinux and various thin clients. The HP's area nice package 
that can be configured and mounted to a wall and simply forgotten.
Sometimes one can be found with the PCI expansion chassis that would allow one 
PCI card to be added for analog or even a T1 interface.
Search AstLinux for much more information

John Novack

Thufir wrote:
ok, that's really all I need to know. Of course, if anyone else wants to throw 
in their two cents, don't let me stop you :)


-Thufir

On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:36 AM, Frank Vanoni <mailingl...@linuxista.com 
<mailto:mailingl...@linuxista.com>> wrote:

    I'm currently using Asterisk 11.7.0 on a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B with
    Ubuntu Server 14.04.

    Works fine! :-)

    Frank

    On Wed, 2016-07-06 at 01:10 -0700, Thufir wrote:
    > I'm debating between a cloud PBX or, perhaps, rasberry pi.  For a
    > SOHO, maybe three hardphones, rasberry pi would suffice?  I would be
    > amazed, but, if so, great.




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