David Backeberg wrote: > On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:42 AM, Mike A. Leonetti > <mleone...@evolutionce.com> wrote: > >> To get MeetMe working properly, I know some sort of timing device >> provided by the zaptel package is required (even if it means the >> zt_dummy). But, on a virtual machine I know that the Linux timing won't >> work as expected. Is it possible to then dedicate a physical device >> like a USB port or something to the virtual machine to use for the >> timing interrupts? >> > > You could always use ConfBridge(), starting in 1.6.2.*, which does not > require DAHDI/Zaptel, and therefore doesn't require a timer. > > Let me be the first to tell you that using a virt for a conferencing > solution, especially if you want people to actually use it, sounds > like a 'Bad Idea'. You could oversubscribe the resources so you don't > starve the virt, but we already have a name or that. It's called not > using a virt in the first place. > > Well, when you're right you're right. If it's really that much of a bad idea I'll just put in for a real machine. Although virtualizing seems to be all the buzz lately so I was just wondering if I could consolidate hardware (or continue to consolidate hardware). Our internal Asterisk does currently run on KVM.
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