Is the hardware going to be similar?

It's old but it works well.

Try dump.

It's a UNIX utility originally intended for tape backups, but you can redirect 
the output to a file, and store it on a hard disk.  A CD likely won't hold 
everything you have on your machine, including configs and voicemail.  This 
gives you one file per disk partition that is easily restored onto a new 
machine.

The other option, if you can get both systems on the net simultaneously, is 
rsync.  It can use an ssh tunnel to mirror machines over the internet.  You 
could start this at night, sleep, and in the morning it would be done.



On Tuesday 30 October 2007 13:12, Alex @ Kovasys Inc. wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> So we have a VoIP server in Miami that we lease and have been using
> for the last few years for our VoIP needs. However, recently since we
> have moved to a new office with a static IP and fast internet - we
> have decided to move it closer to home.
>
> Problem is we do not want to re-setup everything from scratch
> (Asterisk 1.2, FreePBX, MySQL, record files, crazy rules, and IVR
> prompts) as that by itself would take weeks.
>
> So my question is = is it possible to move it all in some kind of ISO
> file from our Miami server to our Montreal server, and how it would be
> possible to do so.
>
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