Zoa ha scritto:
Something is using up way too much memory, are you sure asterisk is
using 800mb of ram ? it should be ten times less.
Zoa
You're right, I forgot there are also huge mysql tables on the same machine
(with no agi and transcoding) 80 alaw concurrent calls , cdr_mysql,
Kerry Garrison wrote:
The SC430 will experience unusable call quality with a TDM400P due to
IRQ Sharing problems. If you have some magic to get around this,
please share because everyone I know that has tried using an SC430
has given up and switched to other platforms. -Kerry
I experience
Mike Fedyk ha scritto:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
How big of RAM for Asterisk server? My production environment will be
about 400 users in the office.
In one server? 4GB. And more if you can.
I'd suggest you use several servers for 400 users unless the
percentage of active phones is ~10%.
Simone Cittadini wrote:
Mike Fedyk ha scritto:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
How big of RAM for Asterisk server? My production environment will
be about 400 users in the office.
In one server? 4GB. And more if you can.
I'd suggest you use several servers for 400 users unless the
percentage of
Something is using up way too much memory, are you sure asterisk is
using 800mb of ram ? it should be ten times less.
Zoa
Mike Fedyk wrote:
Simone Cittadini wrote:
Mike Fedyk ha scritto:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
How big of RAM for Asterisk server? My production environment will
be about 400
That mem line didn't show the amount of memory cached, which is
subtracted from used memory to get an approximate count of application
memory.
It is more complicated to get an exact count since part of that cached
memory is mmapped executable code and data. Not to mention shared
memory
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
How big of RAM for Asterisk server? My production environment will be
about 400 users in the office.
In one server? 4GB. And more if you can.
I'd suggest you use several servers for 400 users unless the percentage
of active phones is ~10%.
Mike
On 29 Dec 2005, at 01:02, William Boehlke wrote:
The 830s are nice but limited because they do RAID on a card and
have but
one suitable PCI slot. So you can have an interface card or RAID,
but not
both.
That's not true. I just built a system on a Dell 830 with the RAID
card. There
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Last time I checked Dell does support L
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i could not recommend dell more.and also to say, there is
loads of support
Kerry Garrison wrote:
The SC430 will experience unusable call quality with a TDM400P due to
IRQ Sharing problems. If you have some magic to get around this, please
share because everyone I know that has tried using an SC430 has given up
and switched to other platforms.
-Kerry
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The SC430 will experience unusable call quality with a TDM400P due to
IRQ Sharing problems
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I am looking at the 830 systems now. I have heard good reports from other
users and the price point for a loaded system is still dirt cheap. Any
comments
Garrison
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I am looking at the 830 systems now. I have heard good reports from other
users and the price point for a loaded
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I thought they had several available PCI slots.
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Last time I checked Dell does support Linux.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=uscs=04kc=6W300l=enoc=pe2850-maxs=bsd
Scroll down to the OS chose and you'll see out of 26 choices only 4
are M$, the rest minus one are for a total of 21 linux choices.
On 12/19/05, Walt Reed [EMAIL
On 12/18/05, Hiu Yen Onn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
What is the best Asterisk-compliant for Dell machine is recommended? I
will have roughly 400 users in a production office. thanks!!
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] What is the best Dell Machine for Asterisk?
Last time I checked Dell does support Linux.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=uscs=04kc=6W300l=en;
oc=pe2850-maxs=bsd
Scroll down to the OS chose and you'll see out of 26 choices only 4
are M$, the rest
Why oh why would you want to install *, which runs on Linux, on a
machine made by a company that does NOT support Linux? Both IBM and HP
do a pretty good job of supporting Linux. So do other Linux oriented
companies like PenguinComputing.com
Digium cards have historically been a little finicky in
Then, how about Acer? Does it work well with asterisk?
Simone Cittadini wrote:
Matt Florell ha scritto:
The best Dell for a production environment Asterisk server is no Dell
at all. They make some great workstations, but I've had many problems
with their servers(as have many others on this
How big of RAM for Asterisk server? My production environment will be
about 400 users in the office.
Matt Florell wrote:
The best Dell for a production environment Asterisk server is no Dell
at all. They make some great workstations, but I've had many problems
with their servers(as have many
Matt Florell ha scritto:
The best Dell for a production environment Asterisk server is no Dell
at all. They make some great workstations, but I've had many problems
with their servers(as have many others on this list) when trying to
use them in production for Asterisk. Take a look at the Digium
hi all,
What is the best Asterisk-compliant for Dell machine is recommended? I
will have roughly 400 users in a production office. thanks!!
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