Jim Van Meggelen wrote:

> Just as multiple users can each run a separate instance of vim, or ssh, or
> whatever, so too can multiple users run separate instances of asterisk.

Since they would essentially have access to each others systems,
wouldn't you just route the calls based on the SIP domain instead using
the one asterisk system?

The only time I heard where running multiple copies of asterisk on the
same system made sense is on a multiple CPU system since asterisk can't
do threads, then again, I'd probably just do a single Dom0/DomU and let
Xen handle the multiple CPUs and still only run 1 copy of asterisk if I
needed that much CPU and had to run asterisk.

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