[Asterisk-Users] supermicro server model

Cory Andrews Cory at VOIPSupply.com
Wed Feb 1 21:03:19 MST 2006


Eduard - I would recommend the SuperMicro 6014P-TR, which is a 1U rackmount server, with the Intel E7520 Chipset, Dual Redundant HOT Swap 560W Power Supplies, Marvell 88SX6081 4-port SATA Controller....supports (4) Hot swap SATA Drives, Channel RAID Support, Dual Onboard Gig-E....supports 12GB of DDR 333 RAM or 24GB of DDR 266  on (6) DIMM slots.  1.44 Floppy and DVD-ROM onboard, (5) Fans.  Only thing missing is the kitchen sink.

The followin Linux distros are supported:

      Redhat Linux 8.0
                     
      Redhat Linux 9.0
                
      Redhat Linux AS 2.1
     
               
      Redhat Linux AS 3 +
       U3                      
      Redhat Linux ES 3.0
     
                
      Redhat Linux ES 3.0 Update-3 
                          
      SuSE 8.0 
                           
      SuSE 8.1 
                           
      SuSE 8.2 
                        
      SuSE 9.0 
                
      SuSE 9.1 x32
                 
      SuSE 9.1 x64 
                           
      SuSE 9.1 Pro 
                          
      FreeBSD 5.2.1
                          
      Fedora Core I x32
                        
      Fedora Core II x32
                       
      Fedora Core II x64
                     
      SCO OpenServer 5.06
                           
      Caldera OpenUnix 8.0 


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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eduard B. Cleofe 
  To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 10:19 PM
  Subject: [Asterisk-Users] supermicro server model



  Hi Guys,

              Im planning to purchase Supermicro server but I dont have idea what Motherboard and chipset model will work with TE406P.I read one post here that the chipset should be Intel E7520.Is it true?Is there other recommendation?My requirement by the way is to handle 1000 simultaneous calls.
              Does dualcore xeon (single cpu) and 2gig memory can handle this w/o transcoding using sip?Any recommendation?

  Thank you very much guys for your help.


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