Hi Michael,

No reason not to, though VMware or VirtualBox hosting is required.

Using the VBoxManage utility here is an example to create a .vmdk image:

Convert AstLinux install files to VMware
http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:tt_vmware

I recall Darrick doing this with VMWare ESXi, and ESXi might accept the 
AstLinux flash image directly.

For best performance, use a SCSI virtual disk with the "lsilogic" SCSI 
virtualDev.

My only real-world experience is with a test instance using VMware Fusion.

Lonnie


On May 20, 2013, at 12:18 AM, Michael Knill wrote:

> Sorry this may have already been asked.
> 
> I am looking at running a hosted Asterisk solution to provide some 
> centralised IP Telephony functionality.
> Yes I realise that this is not what Astlinux has been designed for, however 
> is there any reason that you would not run it in a VMWare ESXi based hosted 
> solution?
> It may require media traversal!
> 
> All my admin interfaces and applications have been developed around the 
> solution and it's extremely resource efficient so I would rather not have 
> another build but then it's not imperative. 
> 
> Regards
> Michael Knill


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