|Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:05 PM
|To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] supermicro with asterisk and tdm cards
|
|Cory Andrews wrote:
| Yeah I should have picked up on that, single PCI Riser in
|this one, so
| 1 card. I don't know
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 00:59 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
[snip]
* SuperMicro 1U rackmount server chassis
* Intel *P4 3.2GHz* Processor
* *1GB PC3200* SDRAM (Single DIMM)
* (2) Maxtor *80GB* SATA Hot Swap HDD's (Support 4 Hot Swap Drives)
* Dual Onboard *Gigabit Ethernet*
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 00:59 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
[snip]
* SuperMicro 1U rackmount server chassis
* Intel *P4 3.2GHz* Processor
* *1GB PC3200* SDRAM (Single DIMM)
* (2) Maxtor *80GB* SATA Hot Swap HDD's (Support 4 Hot Swap Drives)
* Dual Onboard *Gigabit
|To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] supermicro with asterisk and tdm cards
|
|AK - this is a nice configuration for use with Asterisk. If
|you want cheap, there are cheaper alternatives, but this
|configuration works flawlessly in our
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 08:42 -0400, Steve Totaro wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 00:59 -0400, Cory Andrews wrote:
[snip]
* SuperMicro 1U rackmount server chassis
* Intel *P4 3.2GHz* Processor
* *1GB PC3200* SDRAM (Single DIMM)
* (2) Maxtor *80GB* SATA Hot Swap HDD's
Cory Andrews wrote:
Yeah I should have picked up on that, single PCI Riser in this one, so 1
card. I don't know of any 1U solution out there that would give you 3
PCI slots to work with, I think you'll have to go to a 2U at least to
achieve this.
I saw the Dell PowerEdge 1850 has 2 PCI-X on
Guys.
Anybody using supermicro mobos and chassis with TDM cards?
I would like to know which models are you using (mobos and chassis and also
CPUs) and how many TDM cards have you been able to put in without having IRQ
issues like in other cases.
Ive read supermicro servers play nice with
AK - this is a nice configuration for use with Asterisk. If you want
cheap, there are cheaper alternatives, but this configuration works
flawlessly in our experience and is affordable. The SuperMicro server
model # I am referencing is SYS-5013C-MTB and it is a current model, but
it's
or E1 solutions.
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|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] supermicro with asterisk and tdm