[Asterisk-Users] Best performing CPU for G.729 codec?

2003-10-22 Thread Chris Ziomkowski
Hi everyone, I need to build a machine capable of running at least 30 G.729 channels with lots of room to spare because it will be doing some other CPU intensive tasks also. I've seen Mark's post about being able to run 60 channels on a dual 1.8 Xeon, but that unfortunately raises more

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best performing CPU for G.729 codec?

2003-10-22 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 09:40, Chris Ziomkowski wrote: Hi everyone, I need to build a machine capable of running at least 30 G.729 channels with lots of room to spare because it will be doing some other CPU intensive tasks also. Maybe you need to become more aquainted with asterisk. Pushing

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best performing CPU for G.729 codec?

2003-10-22 Thread Chris Albertson
--- Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 09:40, Chris Ziomkowski wrote: Hi everyone, I need to build a machine capable of running at least 30 G.729 channels with lots of room to spare because it will be doing some other CPU intensive tasks also. I hate

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best performing CPU for G.729 codec?

2003-10-22 Thread Chris Ziomkowski
At 09:19 AM 10/22/2003 -0700, you wrote: I hate to say it, but jumpping off into a 100 channel PBX is not the way to go with Asterisk. Build a 1x1 PBX first on an old Pentium 500. get this to work then try adding SIP phones then add some other features. After you've spent some time you will not

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Best performing CPU for G.729 codec?

2003-10-22 Thread Chris Albertson
--- Chris Ziomkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:19 AM 10/22/2003 -0700, you wrote: I hate to say it, but jumpping off into a 100 channel PBX is not the way to go with Asterisk. Build a 1x1 PBX first on an old Pentium 500. get this to work then try adding SIP phones then add some other