Several people have responded with architecture suggestions. While these
are welcome, I'm happy with the architecture options planned, having
done many large voicemail implementations on products other than Asterisk.
What I had hoped to get from Asterisk-Users and Asterisk-Biz was not a
technical discussion (though I don't mind getting this too), but reports
of people who already have systems like this so I can put the customer's
mind at ease that they're not the first people to use Asterisk voicemail
with 3000 users. I should have made this more clear in my first email.
Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/
Alistair Cunningham wrote:
I'm planning an Asterisk Voicemail system of around 3000 users spread
across several sites, each site connected by a fast network to a central
site. We're considering 2 models:
- Central Voicemail with VoIP calls from remote sites (easier to
administer the system(s)).
- Voicemail server at each site with shared database and NFS server at
the central site (easier to connect to the existing PBXs for MWI, etc).
The customer would like some case studies of people who've done this
before, even if it's just "Yes, we've done it and are happy with the
results". Now, I've implemented systems of this size with IBM Websphere
Voice Response, but not with Asterisk, so don't have case studies to
offer, despite being pretty confident it will work.
Does anyone have a production Asterisk Voicemail system in this range
using either of these models and would be willing to put their hand up
and say "Yes, we're pleased with our system"?
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