Jim,

If this is all SIP traffic look at using oreka http://oreka.sourceforge.net/ . They do have IAX recording also working in the subversion copy I believe.

My understanding is even in a large facility, you just hang a capture server on each subnet and feed everything to a central server if you need to scale it.

Mike


Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
Folks,

Any thoughts on the sanest way to record all calls in a system with a single
T1(PRI) and about 50 sets?

It's probably possible to handle this on a single server, but I can't help
but think that storing the media on another machine is at least worth a
look.

Does something like fibre channel make sense (even if it's overkill)?

Thanks for any thoughts.

Jim


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