Thanks.I'll try it.

2012/2/20 Yaroslav Panych <[email protected]>:
> 2012/2/20 M Takahashi <[email protected]>:
>> Is anybody running multiprocess of Asterisk on a server ? Does it work well? 
>> My configuration is too complicated. I know Asterisk on a virtual machine 
>> works well. but OS overhead is considerable. that is why I want to divide a 
>> process.
>
> Running 3 instances of Asterisk on the same Server. My configuration
> not very complicated and Server not very overloaded but it works. Main
> task was to separate for each instance own network port range, and to
> make separate File-System sandbox(and so get rid of some absolute path
> in dialplans). But you should properly calculate hardware requirements
> in order to achieve required performance.
>
> Also, if You use Linux, you can user native kernel virtualisation
> technologies. Personally I recommend to use LXC. It has almost zero
> overhead, because works on native, logically separated environments.
>
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