On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Pascal Bruno tipas...@gmail.com wrote:
Where you able to compile DAHDI in a virtual environment? How about skype
for asterisk? Has anyone tried that in a virtual environment? Seems like
to register the license, digium tool is looking for a connection on eth0,
Hi,
I'm coming up with ideas about building a cluster of asterisk servers,
and am exploring the virtualization option.
I'm curious to know some real-world data about how many extensions a
VMWare install on good hardware could support.
I've seen stories about how the hypervisor timeslicing can
It depends on processor capability, disk access time and bandwidth. You
will need to dedicate slices of disk and bandwidth for each machine. A
realworld scenario of worst case would be this:
You get sucky throughput on VM2 because 3 or 4 folks are monitoring calls or
using voicemail on VM1.
been testing with Sun VirtualBox and i managed more than 30 extensions on a
2GHz Dual core machine with 1 GB ram for the VBOX.. just not running recodring
or encoding .. things went well
--
AHD Tarek Sawah
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 2009 08:47:03 -0700
From:
Where you able to compile DAHDI in a virtual environment? How about skype
for asterisk? Has anyone tried that in a virtual environment? Seems like
to register the license, digium tool is looking for a connection on eth0,
and in a virtual environment I see the name as vnet0 or vnet1. At least
Talk to damin AT nacs.net (he's on this mailinglist)
Zoaaa
James Lamanna wrote:
Hi,
I'm coming up with ideas about building a cluster of asterisk servers,
and am exploring the virtualization option.
I'm curious to know some real-world data about how many extensions a
VMWare install on good
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:47 AM, James Lamannajlama...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm coming up with ideas about building a cluster of asterisk servers,
and am exploring the virtualization option.
I'm curious to know some real-world data about how many extensions a
VMWare install on good hardware
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:47 AM, James Lamannajlama...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm coming up with ideas about building a cluster of asterisk servers,
and am exploring the virtualization option.
I'm curious to know some real-world data about how many extensions a
VMWare install on good hardware
I was able to get a VMWare Fusion CentOS 5.3 with Asterisk 1.6.0.9
talking to a Xorcom Astribank on my MacBook. I could connect a POTS
line to an FXO port and a phone to an FXS port and make calls.
--
Jim Dickenson
mailto:dicken...@cfmc.com
CfMC
http://www.cfmc.com/
On Aug 7, 2009, at