Hello,

IMHO you have a problem with the hardware that Asterisk runs on.
You should really look around because there are a number of companies
selling intel based systems with a cPCI bus fully hot swap capable.
I think the only problem would be getting network adapters compatible with
* but then this is only a problem of drivers easily solved by a good
programmer.

If you test out Asterisk on a fully redundant box and you find problems I
think you'd be welcome to send in a patch to fix them so that * could
be used in "enterprise computing" instead of sending in a two page e-mail
with the problems we all know about !

Ok Sorry, I if the email was a bit provocative. I was just trying to get some 
suggestions & thoughts about hardware and fault tolerance with Asterisk. 

Regards

Kiss Karoly

On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Randall Shimizu wrote:

> Asterisk fault tolerance and a embedded hardware solution.....??
>
> Has anyoone tried implement Asterisk as a hardware based solution similar to Soekris 
> firewall....?
>
>
> Asterisk & fault tolerance: I ran across this posting about Asterisk
> and here is some interesting thoughts to ponder
>
>

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