Thanks everyone for the comments.
 
I think the C2SBX Supermicro board will do the job.
 
Anyone care to share their configuration experiences with Sangoma T1
card Allstreams pri.
 
Elliott


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        From: Mike Ashton [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 10:14 AM
        To: [email protected] >> "Asterisk Group (E-mail)"
        Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Supermicro system + centos 5.x +
sangoma A102D
        
        
        Elliott,
        
        I've had good experience with the SuperMicro PDSBM-LN2+, you can
put from a Celeron to a Xeon Quad Core on it, has 2 10/100/1000 nics. I
have 3 of them in service with no issues what so ever, running win3K,
Centos (FreeSwitch) & BSD (pfSense).
        
        Mike
        
        Elliott Jeyaseelan wrote: 

                Hi Jim,
                
                Thanks for the feedback.
                
                I was interested in running PBX-in-A-Flash distro with
Freepbx 2.5.
                
                They want a mini call center of 15 agents initially and
then scale up in
                a few months, potentially adding a second PRI.
                
                You had suggested going with 2 servers, one used as a
hot
                standby...would you suggest something like a quad port
redfone
                fonebridge2? http://www.red-fone.com/fonebridge2.html 
                
                Recommendations on motherboards would be great.
                
                Thanks,
                Elliott
                
                  

                        -----Original Message-----
                        From: Jim Van Meggelen
[mailto:[email protected]] 
                        Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 1:04 AM
                        To: Elliott Jeyaseelan
                        Cc: [email protected]
                        Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Supermicro system +
centos 5.x + 
                        sangoma A102D
                        
                        You don't need all that power.
                        
                        Just a pair of mirrored drives is all you need
for 
                        redundancy. Asterisk doesn't impose nearly
enough I/O load to 
                        require an expensive drive array such as that.
                        
                        And 40 users are very unlikely to use even 50%
that PRI at 
                        any one time. 
                        That won't be a heavily-loaded system, even if
everybody's on 
                        the phone all the time.
                        
                        You don't need to spend all that money on the
server. A 
                        core2duo has more than enough juice to do the
job.
                        
                        Why not buy two less expensive servers, and
provision the 2nd 
                        one as a hot standby? That'll give you much more
redundancy 
                        than just one beefy server, for probably less
money.
                        
                        CentOS 5.3 runs asterisk well, and Sangoma makes
great cards.
                        
                        Jim
                        
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                        Elliott Jeyaseelan wrote:
                            

                                Looking to build a production asterisk
server for 40 sip phones and 
                                allstream's PRI.
                                
                                Anyone willing share their experiences
and any gotchas to look out 
                                for, I am looking into Supermicro server
with LSI raid 
                                      

                        control 8204 in 
                            

                                a raid
                                5 configuration.
                                
                                Any supermicro motherboard
recommendation would be helpful.
                                
                                OS of choice : Centos 5.2 or 5.3
                                
                                Appreciate your input.
                                
                                Thanks,
                                Elliott
                                
                                
                                      

        
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