having dabbled with Zimbra, I can say the memory is not nearly enough. I 
wouldn't do that. Over time, RAM usage would be totally consumed (by design) in 
sipx. You're playing with fire.

>>> Alan McKay <[email protected]> 02/20/09 2:08 PM >>>
Hey folks,

I just went through the list archives searching on "Xen", and it seems
like it is in fact possible to run SipX in a Xen VM, with small
systems.

I'm just looking to set up a home system so it would be very low use.

What I'm hoping to do is this :

- Install CentOS 5.2 into a machine with 1G RAM, 1.8Ghz processor, 200G or so HD
- install the Zimbra email system into this
- create a Xen VM using 512MB RAM
- install SipX into the VM

I know that's not much RAM but I've seen lab systems run on that with
Nortel's SCS, with very low volume (designer testing in the lab).   Of
course that was on an IBM i5 / PPC, but also only with about 1/2 of a
CPU as I recall.

Any hope of this working for me as a very low volume home system?
Worth a try at least, and report back my results?

cheers,
-Alan
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