On Jun 27, 2006, at 6:08 PM, shadowym wrote:
Hi there,
I am getting ready to set up a production Asterisk system. It needs
to be
stable. Upgrading, patching, rebooting, troubleshooting etc. are
pretty
much NOT an option once this thing is deployed. Like any phone
system, it
is
shadowym a écrit :
Hi there,
I am getting ready to set up a production Asterisk system. It needs to be
stable. Upgrading, patching, rebooting, troubleshooting etc. are pretty
much NOT an option once this thing is deployed. Like any phone system, it
is expected to just work.
Try
Same for me here, freebsd ports and same usage.
Running from months on a Dell 1850(biXeon 4Gb ram) with no problems.
Olivier
Jean-Michel Hiver a écrit :
shadowym a écrit :
Hi there,
I am getting ready to set up a production Asterisk system. It needs
to be
stable. Upgrading, patching,
if you go with 1.0.X you can't go wrong, and there is plenty of stuff that
it can do that will keep you busy. Problem is it is sooo tempting to use the
new candy in 1.2.X or head. But for me, 1.0.X is the way to go as long as
you can deal with echo cancellation problems (think Sangoma or go to