> lots of companies make scsi dvd drives -- g00gl3 is your friend...
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=scsi+dvd&btnG=Google+Search
>
Well, who'd have thought? All my ususal suppliers said no one makes them.
joe a.
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Steve Edwards wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Derek Whitten wrote:
>
>> no problems on my proliant DL580
>
> Nothing but problems with my DL380's until I ran a non-SMP kernel.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Steve Edwards [EMA
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007, Derek Whitten wrote:
no problems on my proliant DL580
Nothing but problems with my DL380's until I ran a non-SMP kernel.
Thanks in advance,
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> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Best Hardware for Asterisk Server?
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> At 07:20 1/2/2007, Mark Greene, wrote:
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> In your experience what is the best way t
joe a. wrote:
> Mark Greene<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote on: 1/2/2007 12:58 PM:
>> I believe I am going to start out with some refurbished Dell Poweredge
>> servers. They have had a high success rate with a friend.
>
> I was going to go that route as well. But, depends on the model. I have
> severa
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Colin Anderson wrote:
ASUS motherboards, in particular, have worked for me perfectly, everytime
with both Digium and Sangoma cards. They are also easy to work with and well
documented.
I'd second that. I've been using Asus motherboards for over 10 years now
in various LAMP
Wow Doug thanks for the specs. This has really helped.
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At 07:20 1/2/2007, Mark Greene, wrote:
>Hey guys,
>
>In your experience what is the best way to go for a production
>asterisk box in your offices? With desktop prices so cheap you might
At 07:20 1/2/2007, Mark Greene, wrote:
Hey guys,
In your experience what is the best way to go for a production
asterisk box in your offices? With desktop prices so cheap you might
think that you should just buy them off the shelf, but is that
really a reliable machine? Anything you can tell
> I believe I am going to start out with some refurbished Dell Poweredge
> servers. They have had a high success rate with a friend.
One word of caution: some have had various hardware issues getting
certain telephony cards to work with certain Dell PowerEdge servers. If
you aren't going to hav
Mark Greene<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote on: 1/2/2007 12:58 PM:
> I believe I am going to start out with some refurbished Dell Poweredge
> servers. They have had a high success rate with a friend.
I was going to go that route as well. But, depends on the model. I have
several of the Poweredge 2300/
I believe I am going to start out with some refurbished Dell Poweredge
servers. They have had a high success rate with a friend.
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Mark Greene wrote:
Hey guys,
In your experience what is the best way to go for a production asterisk box
in your offices? With desktop prices so cheap you might think that you
should just buy them off the shelf, but is that really a reliable machine?
Anything you can tell me
--- Mark Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> In your experience what is the best way to go for a production
> asterisk box in your offices?
(In the US) I have had very good luck with Opterons in Tyson rackmounts
bought from Newegg.
Hey guys,
In your experience what is the best way to go for a production asterisk box
in your offices? With desktop prices so cheap you might think that you
should just buy them off the shelf, but is that really a reliable machine?
Anything you can tell me that would assist me in deciding the bes
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