hi,
i am also looking for a hardware specfication that suit asterisk.
would u mind to show all your hardware spec for your asterisk server???
thanks
Roman Volf wrote:
Krystian Filiks wrote:
What about plain g729?
My main concern is the Hardware, anyone that can tell me if this
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Yes,
transcoding is not going to work for that density.
asterisk doesn't do g723, and even if it would your system would not be
able to handle more than 150 simultaneous g711 to g729/g723
transcodings
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Krystian Filiks wrote:
What about plain g729?
My main concern is the Hardware, anyone that can tell me if this
Supermicro 6014H-32 is stable and sutible for asterisk?
Supermicro Superservers are traditionally extremely stable and reliable.
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