Jim Van Meggelen schrieb:

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Vogel

Is it a little bit too much for such a machine? What could be the bottleneck? CPU? Memory? Interrupts?

YES!

And by that I mean "all of the above".

;-)

Asterisk will run, but the sound quality is almost certainly going to be
awful (like a poorly-tuned radio station).

By now I only have got sometimes crippled sound. Phonecalls from FXO-device to FXS-device are working perfect. They don't seem to have echos by now.


Go ahead and try it if you're
just playing around, but if you put it into production, don't bother
asking anyone what's wrong when your quality sucks, 'cause you already
know the answer.

Okay.

If you have serious plans for Asterisk, you'll probably want to look at
giving it a dedicated server.

My "serious" plans are only playing around with it and using it only for my own.


Cheers, and best of luck (Asterisk has ben run on less than what you
have, so don't be discouraged, just be aware of what you're getting
into).

Okay. At first I will try to fetch more memory. I hope I can organize some at work (from old machines).


Bye!

Michael
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