[Asterisk-Users] Hardware dimesioning issues
David John Walsh
davidjohnwalsh at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 02:59:39 MST 2005
Hello
I am in the process of putting together a short term calling card
solution that is rapidly deployable for charity events, and would
apreciate some guidence on hardware dimensioning for the solution
I have a test system running on an old P3 laptop, so in principle the
solution works : It is configured as follows:
Latest CVS of asterisk (well as of about 3 weeks ago)
AreskiCC as the card solution
Latest RPM of PostgreSQL
Latest RPM of apache
Latest RPM of php / pgphp
4 SIP accounts for the phones
1 SIP account with 4 concurrent calls for the "lines"
Sipura 1001's as the ATA, DTMF phones on the end.
It has a simple extension.conf
User dials 7777 -> runs DeadAGI(Areskicc.php)
User goes on to enter PIN, phone number and then is connected (subject
to credit and b-number being availible)
The only difference between this test system and the production system
is the number of lines. I need it to be able to run 80 extensions and
therefor 80 lines (presented by SIP)
How large should the processor, memory etc be - could anyone suggest a
Dell / similar system that would be good for our needs.
I don't need any zaptel hardware, as the places this is going to (its
intended to be movable - not mobile per-se but movable) will only have
outside internet connections, a local SIP provider is helping us which
is why its SIP both sides.
Thank you for your time on this matter
David
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