Thanks for the useful tips.
Varun
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 22:32 -0600, Damon Estep wrote:
> Here is the config for one of several boxes we run in similar
> environments;
>
> A dell SC1425 1u rackmount with dual Xeon CPUs, 1GB ram, dual 80gb sata
> drives (software raid 1), fedora core 4, and a san
Thanks a lot.
Varun
On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 18:36 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Varun,
>
> Every system is different and simply suggesting a botherboard or cpu
> just isn't enough...
>
> You have two good options, your first is to do a lot of reading and
> research to determine your nee
Here is the config for one of several boxes we run in similar
environments;
A dell SC1425 1u rackmount with dual Xeon CPUs, 1GB ram, dual 80gb sata
drives (software raid 1), fedora core 4, and a sangoma a104 4 port T1
interface card.
A good choice for business quality SIP phones is the Polycom so
> I really like IBM X305 or X306 for medium load systems.
Second dat. IBM + direct Linux support = Tier 1 goodness
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I really like IBM X305 or X306 for medium load systems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Varun,
Every system is different and simply suggesting a botherboard or cpu
just isn't enough...
You have two good options, your first is to do a lot of reading and
research to determine your needs, and the
Hello Varun,
Every system is different and simply suggesting a botherboard or cpu
just isn't enough...
You have two good options, your first is to do a lot of reading and
research to determine your needs, and the best place to start is here:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+hardware+recomm