On Sun, 8 Mar 2009, Elliot Murdock wrote:

Hello!

Oh, yes, I will be mirroring the harddrives in case of any failures.

What is your opinion about using (software) RAID?  Do you think the
overhead impacts performance too much?

In an ideal situation, I would use hardware RAID, but that is not
feasible right now.

I've used Linux software RAID for over 10 years now. for me, it's my first choice.

You shouldn't be doing many disk writes though - unless you're recording all calls or handling a vast amount of voicemail.

And with modern hardware there shouldn't be issues that we had in the bad old days - DMA, PIO, etc.

There is a double on resources required to write a block to a software RAID-1 (mirror) unit but in a modern system, you're not going to notice it.

And FWIW: I regularly have systems with 20-40 extensions running on a 1GHz VIA processor, so CPU wise, you've got more than enough - unless you're transcoding

Gordon



Thanks,
Elliot

On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Jay Milk <[email protected]> wrote:
Elliot Murdock wrote:
Hello Everybody!

I am currently setting up an Asterisk server for medium to high load
(approximately 20-35 concurrent phone lines).

Do you think the following specs will sufficiently satisfy this system?

CPU: XeonQC3220 2.4GHZ 8M
RAM: 2X2GB/800
Harddrive: 1X250GB

I could add harddrives and partition them into /var and /log
directories to help with diskdrive throughput.

Thanks!
Elliot


I'm sure this is common sense, but make sure you have a plan B for when
that HD fails.  It will.

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