[asterisk-biz] Dedicated Virtual Asterisk Boxes
Alejandro Lengua
alejandro.lengua at gmail.com
Wed May 17 04:19:34 MST 2006
Cool :)
Which of your plans would you recommend for an * installation?
On 5/16/06, Eric Tichansky <asterisk at lylix.net> wrote:
>
> > Maby you should check this article:
> > http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/
> >
> > I installed asterisk in a virutal server and it works great for now
> (we are testing right now).
> >
> >benq
>
> We are currently providing Asterisk VPSs with no complaints from
> customers. The underlying technology is Linux-Vserver, ie. OS
> virtualization. The advantage over Xen and UML is that each guest is a
> "little closer to the metal", utilizing the host kernel and only
> suffering a slight hit from the virtualization layer. We also closely
> monitor usage across the board to ensure there is no CPU or network
> hogging. Each host is built with the zaptel modules, specifically
> ztdummy, and we have seen excellent performance with Meetme.
>
> If a customer where to build asterisk from source inside a VPS, they
> just need to follow the VPA document at telephreaks (previously
> mentioned) after the host stuff. Though zaptel is not required by any
> means for a functional Asterisk VPS, copying a couple zaptel headers is
> necessary for a complete Asterisk build to include Meetme, et. al. This
> means zaptel is not actually compiled in the VPS.
>
> At the moment we know that systems are running on Gentoo and CentOS
> distributions, both 32 and 64-bit. Most of them are testbeds with the
> intention to move on to dedicated hardware after concepts are thoroughly
> tested.
>
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Atentamente / Kind regards
Alejandro Lengua,
Virtual Orbis eBusiness Services
www.virtualorbis.com, www.vohosting.com
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