At the moment I'm just trying to figure out how the technology works - sort of proof of concept. Ideally, I'd like to move my business to such an environment
at which time I'd definitely put the package on a dedicated box.


Dunc

Alistair Cunningham wrote:

Dunc,

Depends on the environment you run it in.

If this is main telephony system for a business, then a dedicated machine is highly desirable, and you may also want to think about redundancy and failover.

If it's for your own personal use, or it's a development machine, then it can co-exist with other software with no problems.

Alistair Cunningham,
Integrics Ltd,
Telephony, Database, Unix consulting worldwide
+44 (0)7870 699 479
http://integrics.com/


asterisk wrote:

I'm sure this is a stupid question, but I'm not finding an answer anywhere. Do I need a dedicated box to run asterisk, or can I put in my server (running Fedora) and leverage some of the free cpu cycles and disk space? Thanks,

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