Hi Everyone,
Embetted devices are cool to play with, however, with PC hardware so
inexpensive, A small form factor PC, with an IDE-to_Flash adapter and
RPath Pound Key Linux would be a better, easier, Higher Density Solution.
PIII machines are available for less then $150, or for $300 you can pick
up a brand new low end dell P4. With a PIII or P4 you could handle quite
a few more calls, with trans coding then with an embedded machine.
Just my two cents.
Matt
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
This is a really reliable platform on which to run Asterisk, but do not put
one into production without planning some lab time - this is a very
different beast from any Asterisk you have seen before. Also, this is
strictly a low-density solution.
Highly recommended, but wear your thinking cap, and be prepared to learn a
few new tricks.
Jim
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From: Reza - Asterisk Enthusiast [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: October 26, 2007 8:20 PM
To: TAUG
Subject: [on-asterisk] AstLinux on production
Has anyone here in the TAUG group run AstLinux in a
production environment?
Like to hear from you, the obstacles & success that you have had.
Thanks!
Reza.
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