Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Carl A Jeptha




Now that is not an encouraging post. 
>:o 
We all know that laying the rack on it's side will fix the problem.  :-P 

This is all about the excuse about getting the next shot of Jack
Daniels.  O:-) 

You must be from the Bible Belt. 
:-D 
You have a Good Day now,


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CHUCK PROFITO wrote:

  
  
  
  
  

  
  
  Jeese,
just lay the rack on it’s side.  And
Mac, does that juice change that accent at all?
   
  Chuck Profito 
   
   
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VoIP,
Asterisk & Scale
   
  Mac,
get a Jack, a 42 oz
Jack Daniels after that you will "float to the higher levels".  8-) 


  You have a Good Day now,
   
   
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Mac Dearman wrote: 
  If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
  step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
  *? :)
   
  Mac 
   
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  Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale
   
  On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:
   
    
  We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
  choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
  operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
  in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.
      
   
  See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.
   
  FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
  near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.
   
    
  
  

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Joe Laura
Mac, By the time you need a 8 ft'er it will be time to cash in.LOL
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> If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
> step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
> *? :)
>
> Mac
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Butch Evans
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AM
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> Subject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale
>
> On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:
>
> >We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your
> >choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain
> >operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter
> >in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.
>
> See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.
>
> FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very
> near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.
>
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RE: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread CHUCK PROFITO









Jeese,
just lay the rack on it’s side.  And
Mac, does that juice change that accent at all?

 

Chuck Profito 

 

 

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Asterisk & Scale

 

Mac, get a Jack, a 42 oz
Jack Daniels after that you will "float to the higher levels".  8-) 



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Mac Dearman wrote: 

If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the currentstep stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my*? :) Mac  -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] OnBehalf Of Butch EvansSent: Friday, July 28, 2006 10:51 AMTo: WISPA General ListSubject: Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:   We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.     See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks. FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.   




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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Carl A Jeptha




Mac, get a Jack, a 42 oz Jack Daniels after that you will "float to the
higher levels".   8-) 

You have a Good Day now,


Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
office 905 349-2084
Emergency only Pager 905 377-6900
skype cajeptha



Mac Dearman wrote:

  If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
*? :)

Mac 

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On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:

  
  
We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.

  
  
See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.

FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.

  



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RE: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Mac Dearman
If I get taller racks I will have to get a ladder instead of the current
step stool in the NOC. Dang - how high horizontal can I expect to scale my
*? :)

Mac 

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On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:

>We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
>choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
>operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
>in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.

See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.

FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.

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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-28 Thread Butch Evans

On Tue, 25 Jul 2006, Matt Liotta wrote:

We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your 
choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain 
operations onto different machines. However, I do agree with Peter 
in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.


See there, Mac...you don't need MORE racks...you need TALLER racks.

FWIW, I've not tried to scale my Asterisk system, but it is a very 
near perfect solution for a small (probably a large) office.


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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-25 Thread Matt Liotta
We have found Asterisk doesn't horizontally scale. Therefore, your  
choice is either to vertically scale and/or to specialize certain  
operations onto different machines. However,  I do agree with Peter  
in that Asterisk will certainly scale for most people's needs.


-Matt

On Jul 25, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Mac Dearman wrote:


You can cluster your Asterisk boxes and scale to whatever size need be

Mac Dearman



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Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

Only considering Asterisk.  I have three years experience with it,  
and

it will "supposedly" scale up a long way.


With all of the upgrades to Asterisk, it is a solid alternative.
Switchvox is making it easier and easier to install PBXs.
But as for scale: honestly, are you going to be connecting over 1000
calls simultaneously?
Doubtful, since even the larger CLECs only have 25,000 customers.
So Asterisk will work long time for you for low dollars - just  
spend the
money for a really beefy server with dual or quad Xeon and lots of  
RAM.


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RAD-INFO, Inc.
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RE: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-25 Thread Mac Dearman
You can cluster your Asterisk boxes and scale to whatever size need be

Mac Dearman



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Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

> Only considering Asterisk.  I have three years experience with it, and 
> it will "supposedly" scale up a long way.

With all of the upgrades to Asterisk, it is a solid alternative. 
Switchvox is making it easier and easier to install PBXs.
But as for scale: honestly, are you going to be connecting over 1000 
calls simultaneously?
Doubtful, since even the larger CLECs only have 25,000 customers.
So Asterisk will work long time for you for low dollars - just spend the 
money for a really beefy server with dual or quad Xeon and lots of RAM.

- Peter
RAD-INFO, Inc.
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Re: [WISPA] VoIP, Asterisk & Scale

2006-07-24 Thread Peter R.

Matt Larsen - Lists wrote:

Only considering Asterisk.  I have three years experience with it, and 
it will "supposedly" scale up a long way.


With all of the upgrades to Asterisk, it is a solid alternative. 
Switchvox is making it easier and easier to install PBXs.
But as for scale: honestly, are you going to be connecting over 1000 
calls simultaneously?

Doubtful, since even the larger CLECs only have 25,000 customers.
So Asterisk will work long time for you for low dollars - just spend the 
money for a really beefy server with dual or quad Xeon and lots of RAM.


- Peter
RAD-INFO, Inc.
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