We have a handful of smaller deployment (50 handsets) running on a shared ESXi
server. One of them is sipx version 3.10 and has been in production for
several years without issue.
If the server is properly configured and your using resource pools it can be a
good solution. Snapshots, replication and HA are hard to beat in a virtual
world.
With that said, be prepared to replicate any issue you have in the physical
world. As soon as you get jitter or latency, the first question will be
whether it is caused by the cpu time slicing.
-m
>>> "Wyland, Tony" 01/04/12 12:24 PM >>>
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theory if given adequate CPU and network bandwidth, sipxecs should be able to
run in vmware without notice. I know it installs and works in testing but am
curious if people are doing this in production and if any unexpected issues
arose.
Tony Wyland
Messiah College
[email protected]
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