Maybe the new server product doesn't have this problem.  But my issue with VMware'ing Asterisk has always been a timing problem and you end up with choppy audio.  Is there a fix to this, or does the new free server not have this problem?
 
Erick

 
On 7/17/06, Matthew Rubenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 08:41 -0400, Warren (mailing lists) wrote:
> Bob Smith wrote:
> [-snip-]
>
> > vmware is bad ,
>
> What do you use as your proof of this?  I use vmware all over the place.
>  It is a great way to virtualize dozens of discreet servers onto just a
> few physical servers.  Plus, with the server product now out of beta and
> totally free (as in beer) it is a great way to prototype and deploy
> systems, especially ones that have programs that do not work and play
> well with others.
>
> W

       Actually, VMWare is generally good, one reason why it's so popular. Is
anyone running Asterisk in a VMWare cluster that's working well when
pausing instances and sending them across the LAN? Across a WAN? Using
nothing but SIP, or using ZAP HW?


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