The second middle ground sounds good to me

"M. Ranganathan" <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 2:10 PM, Tony Graziano
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> Good to know. It certainly varies site to site. I think Ranga was
>> considering conference recordings, so a 90 minute recording could
>> easily be around 100MB (+/-). 10 per month is a gig, and 12 months is
>> 12GB. So depending upon use cases, I see how it could get very large
>> indeed.
>
>10 conferences per month is easy to envision.
>
>Perhaps a good middle ground could be that voicemail is not compressed
>whereas conference recordings are compressed. Another middle ground
>could be to run an archiver that compresses conference recordings and
>voice mails after a few days. If the user wanted to play archived
>recordings, he would need to download them, unzip and play.
>
>Ranga
>
>
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 1:20 PM, Josh Patten <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I have 200 or so users on mine and I haven't even reached 500 MB yet 
>>> including prompts.
>>>
>>> Andy Spitzer <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Woof!
>>>>
>>>>On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 20:34:11 -0400, M. Ranganathan <[email protected]>
>>>>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Can be done in the background when system load is low by a low priority
>>>>> thread.
>>>>
>>>>Well, zipping (or MP3 encoding) could be.  But what about when someone
>>>>calls in to check their messages?  The unzipping/MP3 decoding must be done
>>>>in realtime, on demand, and on the server.
>>>>
>>>>I agree with Tony's argument for MP3 when sent via e-mail or downloaded
>>>> from the user portal.  But even if sipX did MP3 encoding for this purpose,
>>>>I'd suggest keeping the original linear files around for when users are
>>>>retrieving messages via the telephone to avoid the need to decode in
>>>>realtime.
>>>>
>>>>Is anyone out there running a 'large' sipX/SCS system willing to publish
>>>>their voicemail usage specs?  I'd love to see the average number of
>>>>messages per mailbox, and the average length of each message, and the
>>>>total disk space used by voicemail.  Every system I've ever looked at was
>>>>using a tiny fraction of the disk space for voicemail.  Average message
>>>>length was under 30 seconds.  Logs were taking up WAY more space then
>>>>voicemail ever did.
>>>>
>>>>And for the record, I think sipX should support MP3, but only when someone
>>>>finds a way around the licensing issues.
>>>>
>>>>--Woof!
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>M. Ranganathan
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