> Has anyone had any experience running asterisk on a dual-xeon HP Proliant server. Have you had any experience setting up digium cards on this?
We have asterisk running on a DL140 dual-xeon (only 1 proc atm) with 1GB of ram and a TE410P. Results are mixed. The bios has 3-4 options you can change none of which help when trying to get the card it's own interrupt. We start to get dropped calls once we hook up the 4th E1, but we believe it has more to do with our users generating 10-13GB/day worth of recordings using both automon and a web application we developed for custom recording. We hit the manager extensively and do too much transcoding. If we ever get around to reducing transcoding, rationalizing the insane amount of calls that get recorded, add a proxy for the manager, and a few other tweaks, we believe we can get it to run all 4 E1. Current daily call volume tops out at 35k calls. Peak we cap our 3 E1 which is 90 simultaneous calls with a couple dozen more via IAX trunks to our servers around the country. All in all, a good bang for the buck if you can live on the edge a bit. _______________________________________________ --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
