Show him this freaking thread, or else ask him to prove it otherwise.
We all here have decades of exp dealing with asterisk.
Mitul
On 07-Apr-2015 7:27 PM, Ikka Tirtawidjaja ikka.ti...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Mitul,
I already told my boss about it, I really want a single box, no virtual,
but
Why not use just one single box and create 300 sip clients having 150 odd
con calls. OpenVZ might not be a good idea for this sort of volume.
Mitul
On 07-Apr-2015 7:12 PM, Ikka Tirtawidjaja ikka.ti...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all,
Is anyone has experience making Asterisk server with virtual
Dear all,
Is anyone has experience making Asterisk server with virtual server OPEN-VZ
(in proxmox 3.4 box) ?
My boss want to build a production server with it, and it will have +/- 300
sip user (concurrent call maybe 150 call)
Is it good to go, or not ?
I really hope someone who have
Dear Mitul,
I already told my boss about it, I really want a single box, no virtual,
but my boss insist.
He said that openvz use less resource then KVM (or other virtual for cloud).
I really need a solid analysis to argue with him.
On the other hand, dahdi cannot be installed in openvz virtual
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On 04/07/2015 09:41 PM, Ikka Tirtawidjaja wrote:
Dear all,
Is anyone has experience making Asterisk server with virtual
server OPEN-VZ (in proxmox 3.4 box) ?
My boss want to build a production server with it, and it will have
+/- 300 sip user
I have several large customers (200+ extensions) running on vSphere without
issue. Not sure about OpenVZ, thought.
2015-04-07 11:36 GMT-03:00 Mitul Limbani mi...@enterux.in:
Show him this freaking thread, or else ask him to prove it otherwise.
We all here have decades of exp dealing with
PBX =! CC my friend.
150 Conc Calls for CC agent is going to be far more expensive then running
200 extn PBX doing hardly 20 Conc Calls.
Load is way too diff.
On 07-Apr-2015 8:18 PM, Vinicius Fontes vinic...@aittelecom.com.br
wrote:
I have several large customers (200+ extensions) running on
I guess best way for your boss to learn is to deploy a box once and get
bombed and then follow what ppl said here.
Both modes u should be the happy guy u see, u will get paid twice for same
work !!!
Mitul
On 07-Apr-2015 7:27 PM, Ikka Tirtawidjaja ikka.ti...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Mitul,
I
Dear Guenther B.
This server is not for call center. Its for office and appartment with +/-
900 sip users.
The asterisk server will be split to 3 OpenVZ Virtual server in 1 proxmox
server (but they will have clustering server in another proxmox server) and
1 database server (mysql), and it also
On 04/07/2015 10:48 AM, Johan Wilfer wrote:
Den 2015-04-07 15:41, Ikka Tirtawidjaja skrev:
Dear all,
Is anyone has experience making Asterisk server with virtual server
OPEN-VZ (in proxmox 3.4 box) ?
My boss want to build a production server with it, and it will have +/-
300 sip user
Den 2015-04-07 15:41, Ikka Tirtawidjaja skrev:
Dear all,
Is anyone has experience making Asterisk server with virtual server
OPEN-VZ (in proxmox 3.4 box) ?
My boss want to build a production server with it, and it will have +/-
300 sip user (concurrent call maybe 150 call)
As long as you
With that kind of load, your users shall start complaining about choppy
audio or voice clarity on random occasions, and you wont have a clue where
to look for the problem.
Regards,
Mitul Limbani,
Business Head,
Enterux Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
110 Reena Complex, Opp. Nathani Steel,
Vidyavihar (W),
Den 2015-04-07 20:47, Mitul Limbani skrev:
With that kind of load, your users shall start complaining about choppy
audio or voice clarity on random occasions, and you wont have a clue
where to look for the problem.
That's another issue thought and is not different on a dedicated server.
With
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 6:11 AM, mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:
Can i run asterisk on a openvz vps or do i need a kernel?
I dont use dadi
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Works just fine for our voicemail server (~450 users).
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Subject: [asterisk-users] openvz
Can i run asterisk on a openvz vps or do i need a kernel?
I dont use dadi
Blind Answer - you should be able to; Asterisk doesn't rebuild the kernel
On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 03:11:39PM +0200, mattias wrote:
Can i run asterisk on a openvz vps or do i need a kernel?
I dont use dadi
I don't expect any problem.
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On Fri, Sep 03, 2010 at 03:11:39PM +0200, mattias wrote:
Can i run asterisk on a openvz vps or do i need a kernel?
I dont use dadi
I don't expect any problem.
Absolutely right: 1.6.x works fine with OpenVZ and Virtuozzo out of the box
as long as you don't need any hardware interfaces.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of mattias
Subject: [asterisk-users] openvz
Can i run asterisk on a openvz vps or do i need a kernel?
I dont use dadi
Blind Answer - you should be able to; Asterisk doesn't rebuild
, September 03, 2010 3:16 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] openvz
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of mattias
Subject: [asterisk-users] openvz
Can i run asterisk
Blind Answer - you should be able to; Asterisk doesn't rebuild the
kernel. You might have to get some kernel source using ZYPPER (in caps
so Outlook express doesn't change it to zipper).
El 03/09/10 09:31, mattias escribió:
Outlook?
Outlook Express is a total PITA. Should I
Some days ago in my lab I setup Proxmox, installed a CentOS 5.2 appliance on
OpenVZ, installed all asterisk related stuff (except dahdi), including php,
mysql, munin, other tools, set it up with a dialplan and it worked just
fine. Then manually made multiple copies of the folder where all this
I didn't do anything special, I just used the command to split the
resources into four equal nodes, I think its called vzsplit.
The only possible extra step I remember was I had to play around with
the tty variable and how its used in safe_asterisk but I don't
remember what I actually did or
Awesome, any chance you can share your resource specs?
Thanks
Miles
Asterisk works great with openvz. Ive run 4 VE's with combined average
around 32 simultaneous calls at any time and you wouldn't know the
difference.
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Hello,
Can you tell more about Xen? I would like to install Debian Etch with
Xen and use A Digium 4-port E1 in a guest domain. Is it possible? I
read of much problems with cards in a guest domain.
I have Xen running with DNS-server/ Web-server guests, also a VoIP
only Asterisk, but a telephony
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Hello,
Can you tell more about Xen? I would like to install Debian Etch with
Xen and use A Digium 4
Asterisk works great with openvz. Ive run 4 VE's with combined average
around 32 simultaneous calls at any time and you wouldn't know the
difference.
On 4/13/07, Voip Asterisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here running asterisk on openvz, if so what are your experiences?
Right now we are
Anyone here running asterisk on openvz, if so what are your experiences?
Right now we are trying to tune out the resources for the difference VEs,
but not with a whole lot of luck. Just wondering if someone watching could
shed some like on what has worked for them, and how many exts/simultaneous
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Anyone here running asterisk on openvz, if so what are your experiences? Right
now we are trying to tune out the resources
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