[Asterisk-Users] solid-state asterisk pbx?

Vledder, Hans Hans.Vledder at nl.compuware.com
Tue Feb 15 06:05:36 MST 2005


Hi Dan,

I've been investigating the same thing. Try to Google for Asterisk+Soekris,
Soekris is the company (http://www.soekris.com) that makes cute little 586
class fan-less single board computers that run both Linux and FreeBSD ...

Good luck,
Hans

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I've been thinking of making a (mostly) solid-state asterisk pbx.

Take either centos or some other distro, cut it down to bare minimum and 
put asterisk + AMP on. Something that could be put onto a usb2.0 flash 
stick, bootable.

Modern flash devices (usb, compactflash) have builtin wear leveling 
management and will last longer than you think:
http://www.sandisk.com/pdf/oem/WPaperWearLevelv1.0.pdf

Use ramdisk to store temporary files and flash to store permanent 
pbx configuration data, voicemail etc.

Done right, one could literally have a "pbx on a stick". Eg a 256mb, 512mb 
or 1gb sandisk usb2.0 dongle.

Anyone done something like this yet?

-Dan

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