What you run it on is very much a function of how reliable you want the
system to be. The better the hardware, the more reliable it will be.
If you're running in a business environment, then I wouldn't recommend
anything less than server grade - even if it's low end server grade.
The company I work for supplies either Dell PowerEdge 860s (1RU servers
that are similar in price to an upper mid-range desktop) or Dell
PowerEdge 840s (tower cases that are similar in price to a mid-range
desktop)
Running on cheap hardware is a great way to cost yourself more in the
long run - in lost productivity, lost sales and IT support.
Ira wrote:
At 11:21 PM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
I would suspect that your hardware is the cause of your problems.
Running a production PBX system on a discarded desktop system is a
/really/ bad idea.
I would seriously consider an upgrade to your hardware.
Except that it's been running 1.2 for 2 years with no problems. It has
to handle all of about 20 to 30 calls/day so it's not really under
much load and I see no reason why it should be a problem. If not for
the TDM404 I would probably try to put it on a NSLU2. What would you
recommend I run it on?
Ira
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