For remote systems, we use an APC power strip. Each outlet has its own IP address. From a browser one may control the power at each outlet. We use ssh and sftp for maintenance--it's not a good thing to run X on an Asterisk server.

Mike



Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
Michael Welter wrote:
I've been installing Asterisk with Tyan motherboards for years and have yet to have a problem. Specifically, I use the S2865 MB which provides an AMD 939 socket. AMD provides a wide range of CPUs for the 939 socket, including dual core. The board has dual NIC and on-board RAID.

For customers requiring a rack mount server, I use the Tyan GT20, a 1U barebones server with the same MB. Add a CPU, RAM, and SATA drives to suit. It has room for one PCI card, which is usually a digium T1 card.

One thing I love about the dell and hp servers are the remote lights out / drac cards that are available. Being able to remotely view the console across a VPN and power-cycle the machine is such a great comfort.

Are there any cards for "vanilla" servers that perform a similar (remote console / remote power) function ?


I am in the business of building turn-key Asterisk servers as well as complete telephone systems. Please call me if you would like a quote.

Mike


Julian
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