Re: [asterisk-users] ? Re: Recommendations for free virtual server tech and Asterisk? (Ikka Tirtawidjaja)

2016-04-09 Thread Bryant Zimmerman
Hyper-V works well we run both OpenSuse and Debian with asterisk on it is rock 
solid,
 and it is free if you use the Hyper-V Server Version.

 Bryant


 From: "Saint Michael" <vene...@gmail.com>
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Subject: [asterisk-users] ? Re: Recommendations for free virtual server tech 
and Asterisk? (Ikka Tirtawidjaja)
  ?OpenVZ is useless for Asterisk or any other resource intensive application. 
OpenVZ was built from a hosting provider point if view, and if you exceed any 
of the counters, dozens of them, they system will
 kill your app immediately. It is almost impossible to build a VPS that will 
use all the resources of the machine.  The only container technology that works 
for Asterisk is LXC, better implemented by Ubuntu on the server side. Centos 7 
is behind in the LXC version and it is part of the core OS, but found in a 
repository. Yo need kernel 4.X to make it works flawlessly.
 ?


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[asterisk-users] ​ Re: Recommendations for free virtual server tech and Asterisk? (Ikka Tirtawidjaja)

2016-04-09 Thread Saint Michael
​OpenVZ is useless for Asterisk or any other resource intensive
application. OpenVZ was built from a hosting provider point if view, and if
you exceed any of the counters, dozens of them, they system will
kill your app immediately. It is almost impossible to build a VPS that will
use all the resources of the machine.  The only container technology that
works for Asterisk is LXC, better implemented by Ubuntu on the server side.
Centos 7 is behind in the LXC version and it is part of the core OS, but
found in a repository. Yo need kernel 4.X to make it works flawlessly.
​
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