Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-09 Thread Stephen Bosch
Jeremy P wrote: Thanks for all the good info. If you're looking for a cheaper version of the thin client you could try the t5530. It's about $300 US but it only has 64 MB Flash. A 1GB flash module is $70 US but sounds like overkill for your application. Frankly, the 70 clams is the

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-08 Thread Michael Graves
Only had 4 licenses for the G729 codec. Never had any trouble with these. Michael --Original Message Text--- From: Olivier Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 08:34:45 +0200 Michael, How many simultaneous calls could you get ? Regards 2007/9/7, Michael Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I run Astlinux on a T5700.

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-07 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 05:18:10AM +0100, Gordon Henderson wrote: It's not that efficient, and I could save space by using uClib, busybox, etc. but it's really not worth it, but 2 things I don't have on the target system is perl and vim.. Perl is about 10MB, as is vim. mini-perl, which is

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-07 Thread Jeremy P
Thanks for all the good info. If you're looking for a cheaper version of the thin client you could try the t5530. It's about $300 US but it only has 64 MB Flash. A 1GB flash module is $70 US but sounds like overkill for your application. On 9/6/07, Gordon Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-07 Thread Michael Graves
I run Astlinux on a T5700. Have done for over a year. Works great. Much better than the Net4801 it replaced, especially using G729 codecs. Michael On Thu, 6 Sep 2007 22:34:32 -0500, JR Richardson wrote: I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-07 Thread Olivier
Michael, How many simultaneous calls could you get ? Regards 2007/9/7, Michael Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I run Astlinux on a T5700. Have done for over a year. Works great. Much better than the Net4801 it replaced, especially using G729 codecs. Michael

[asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-06 Thread Jeremy P
I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced solid state hardware to run small branch offices off of for awhile now

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-06 Thread Doug Lytle
Jeremy P wrote: Basically I've taken an HP thin client workstation which is all solid state and loaded Debian and Asterisk on it (well, Asterisk-GUI too, but just to prove I could make it appliance-worthy). I'd be interested in any feedback on how to improve it, specifically on how to

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-06 Thread Kristian Kielhofner
On 9/6/07, Jeremy P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced solid state hardware to

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-06 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 01:05:28PM -0600, Jeremy P wrote: I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced solid state

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-06 Thread Gordon Henderson
On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Jeremy P wrote: I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced solid state hardware to run

Re: [asterisk-users] Build your own appliance concept

2007-09-06 Thread JR Richardson
I've been working on this the past few days and thought I would put it out there to see if anyone else has interest in it. It really has nothing to do with the Digium appliance, I've just been looking for some mass produced solid state hardware to run small branch offices off of for awhile