On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Sascha Ferley
sascha.fer...@infineon.net wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of ordering a new server here for our asterisk solution. Since
the corporate standard is Dell we need to stick to a dell server. We used to
deploy 2900III without any issues, however now they are
Hi,
I am in need of ordering a new server here for our asterisk solution. Since
the corporate standard is Dell we need to stick to a dell server. We used to
deploy 2900III without any issues, however now they are almost not available
any more and are looking at a new solution.
Has anyone tried
Sascha Ferley wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of ordering a new server here for our asterisk solution. Since
the corporate standard is Dell we need to stick to a dell server. We used to
deploy 2900III without any issues, however now they are almost not available
any more and are looking at a new
Sascha Ferley wrote:
The biggest issue I can see is that in the future we may want to get a
transcoder card, however none of the new servers have a standard PCI slot
available any more as with the new Nathelem chips having gotten rid of the
basic bridge I guess.
On Dec 23, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Sascha Ferley wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of ordering a new server here for our asterisk solution. Since
the corporate standard is Dell we need to stick to a dell server. We used to
deploy 2900III without any issues, however now they are almost not available
any
On 12/23/2009 03:48 PM, Fred Posner wrote:
On Dec 23, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Sascha Ferley wrote:
Hi,
I am in need of ordering a new server here for our asterisk solution. Since
the corporate standard is Dell we need to stick to a dell server. We used to
deploy 2900III without any issues,
I would recommend the 2U R710 as it has 4 PCI Express slots which
should provide plenty of expansion capability. I have a Dell R710 in
the testing phase installed with 2 Sangoma A104E cards and a Sangoma
A102E card. Everything has been working great and the hardware is
solid. It is going to
Hi all,
We're planning an Asterisk implementation consisting of two SC1425 Dell
Servers using Digium T1 cards and SATA drives. The problem I'm having
is the only PCI slot shares an IRQ with the SATA controller. Any
altering of one device's IRQ takes the other device's IRQ with it in
lockstep.
Hi
Not exactly a asterisk specific question and what more I'm a newby. I
apologize.
The story: I was given the task of transitioning my company's PBX (20
people) from a normal old digital PBX to something newer. I chose to use
Asterisk. For the project i was given a Dell 850 for the task. My
And in the words of bkw all before him... NEXT!!!
bkw
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I second that warning to stay away from the perc raid, I have one that
continuously deals me fits.
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
The TE410P works with the 2650, I had 1 in there for months. One other
thing, avoid the PERC RAID. The Linux driver in kernel 2.4 series is
not very stable.
FYI.
Bartosz
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Jeff Roberts wrote:
I second that warning to stay away from the perc raid, I have one that
continuously deals me fits.
I've got a couple dozen of them and never had any problems. They are
running everything from redhat 6.2 to fedora to rhel 3.
dave
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I second that warning to stay away from the perc raid, I have one that
continuously deals me fits.
Leo Ann Boon wrote:
The TE410P works with the 2650, I had 1 in there for months. One other
thing, avoid the PERC
On Thu, 2004-05-13 at 08:55, Jeff Roberts wrote:
I second that warning to stay away from the perc raid, I
have one that continuously deals me fits.
Please take this to the actual PERC mailing list and see
where you get. Dell is nice enough to host the list to try
and fix the problem.
I am planning to buy Dell 2650 server with dual Xeon processors.
And I would like to buy two TE410P cards for PCI with 3,3v.
This is on Dell site about PCI slots for Dell 2650 server:
3 PCI-X
(1x64-bit/133MHz, and
2x64-bit/100MHz)
Does that mean I will be able to buy two TE410P cards ?
Or I
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I am planning to buy Dell 2650 server with dual Xeon processors.
And I would like to buy two TE410P cards for PCI with 3,3v.
This is on Dell site about PCI slots
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 16:35, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply.
Well this system is going to work in HOTEL enviroment.
So still doual Xeon 2.8 Ghz for two TE405P is not enough ?
yes i could not find any information on Dell's site too. Even could not
find any sales' e-mail
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On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 16:35, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply.
Well this system is going to work in HOTEL enviroment.
So still doual Xeon 2.8 Ghz for two TE405P is not enough ?
yes i could not find any information on
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Thanks very much for your reply.
Well this system is going to work in HOTEL enviroment.
So still doual Xeon 2.8 Ghz for two
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 17:08, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Quoting Steven Critchfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 16:35, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Thanks very much for your reply.
Well this system is going to work in HOTEL enviroment.
So still doual Xeon 2.8 Ghz for two TE405P is
The TE410P works with the 2650, I had 1 in there for months. One other
thing, avoid the PERC RAID. The Linux driver in kernel 2.4 series is not
very stable.
FYI.
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
I am planning to buy Dell 2650 server with dual Xeon processors.
And I would like to buy two TE410P cards
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 18:16, Leo Ann Boon wrote:
The TE410P works with the 2650, I had 1 in there for months. One other
thing, avoid the PERC RAID. The Linux driver in kernel 2.4 series is not
very stable.
The driver is stable, the hardware is suspect. I have PERC raid
controllers with 2.4
IIRC, they'd a change in the hardware when I got my 2650 - nearly a year
ago.
Steven Critchfield wrote:
On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 18:16, Leo Ann Boon wrote:
The TE410P works with the 2650, I had 1 in there for months. One other
thing, avoid the PERC RAID. The Linux driver in kernel 2.4 series
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IIRC, they'd a change in the hardware when I got my
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