Hi Erick -
So at the end, i cannot provide prices (without being overkill) to a potential customer without spending money on a system prior to quote and test it.
You can always do what you just did and ask on the list. I think the real reason there is no "table" or chart for hardware specs is that there are just too many things you can do with asterisk. What connection technologies are you using? IAX, SIP, MGCP, H323, Skinny? Are you transcoding? What kind of transcoding? Are you using PSTN Hardware Cards? How many channels? Are you recording calls? Are you using meetme? All these questions (and MANY more) are relevant, and for each different answer you can potentially have radically different hardware specs. I've found that many software vendors neglect to provide hardware specs for their server software. Digium/Asterisk is certainly not alone in this. Even hardware vendors are guilty - try asking Cisco how much RAM or CPU you need in a router in order to do a particular task. You're note completely in the dark either. Many folks have done scalability testing with asterisk and have published their results. It's easy enough to read those results and make comparisons to what you'll be doing with asterisk. I also think it's important to note that asterisk has been used in enterprises since at least 2002, and no hardware from then can hold a candle to 2006 hardware. - Noah _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
