Re: [cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-10 Thread Ryan Huff
People view dial tone as if it were in the US Bill of Rights. Let it not be there when expected and see what happens. It’s a fascinating social experience. Sent from my iPhone On Jul 10, 2019, at 10:47, Lelio Fulgenzi mailto:le...@uoguelph.ca>> wrote: My answer back to them is this most of the

Re: [cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-10 Thread Lelio Fulgenzi
My answer back to them is this most of the time: Me: “Please pick up your phone.” Them: (they pick up their phone) Me: “What did you hear?” Them: “Dial Tone” Me: _That’s_ why we need resource reservation. And then I go on to ask them how they’d feel if that dial tone or other features were delay

Re: [cisco-voip] CPU Reservations

2019-07-10 Thread Palmer, Brian
The VM team here when I told them we had to have resource reservation and no oversubscription always complain. “Your servers don’t consume anywhere near that capacity I can show you the performance stats” “Every vendor asks for resource reservation that comes in” That is what I always hear fr