Yeah I know your right, my home is manageable, and the office I look after that its in is tiny <5 people. I wonder if a trunk or digital/analog card could be seized by pciback and stuffed into a DomU :)
But yeah, for the enterprise a 3000.00 dedicated server is very justifiable considering a weak sauce hardware pbx that's comparable would be a smidge more :) It works for me, and after all the reply was merely an instance of chest beating :P jlc -----Original Message----- From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 9:19 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: [OT] Home VoIP I'm not saying it won't work, I'm saying the results are less than optimal: Past a certain number of simultaneous calls the call quality has serious quality degradation: with just one call (accessing your voice mail from a VoIP station counts as a call) the jitter is very noticable; the "choppyness" increases with each simultaneous call. This timing issue isn't unique to Asterisk, sipX suffers as well. VMware vs MS VS makes no difference. That's ignoring the problem of PSTN access using a Sangoma or Digium card. For purposes of demonstration it works fine, just don't expect to put trixbox or sipX in VMware for an office larger than 15 people. Ken Schaefer wrote: > Well, this guy has Asterix hooked up to Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging, all > virtualised... > http://blog.lithiumblue.com/2007/04/accessing-exchange-2007-unified_29.html -- Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm> ~ ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm> ~
