Hi Doug,

May be you can try a PCI-E card that has a PRI port and asterisk on itself
and eliminating the need to install asterisk.

www.positrontelecom.com have these cards.

Thanks,
Krishna

On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 8:12 PM, Doug Lytle <[email protected]> wrote:

> Patrick Lists wrote:
>
>> With virtualized environments prone to timing issues does this make sense
>> at all?
>>
>
> Wouldn't the timing be taken from the PCI device?  This is how it's working
> on my systems now.  Also, it's not something I would be put into production
> until I've hammered it.
>
>
> Doug
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