Maybe crazy enough that it will actually work. It amazes me sometimes
what ideas u come up with!! Some related news:

1) IAX is multithreaded in head now, so should work better on dual
processors than SIP, unless you're using the "other" asterisk sip
stack. Also,  a side benefit, silence suppression on IAX will probably
come soon.

On 3/2/06, Jim Van Meggelen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me run something that's been floating about in my noggin by everyone:
>
> Given that Asterisk does not make use of dual core CPUs or dual processors,
> I was contemplating whether running Asterisk in two (or more) VMWare
> sessions on a system might actually allow for more total performance. For
> example, set up one VM to handle incoming lines, echo cancellation and all
> sets, and then set up the other VM to handle VoIP, including transcoding.
>
> A bit kludgy, to be sure, but would VMWare allow for both cores/CPUs to be
> more fully utilized?
>
> Very possibly not practical, but it's been floating about my head for a bit
> and I figured I'd send it out into the ether to see what thoughts might come
> back.
>
> So . . . thoughts?
>
> Jim.
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