[Asterisk-Users] Most stable Asterisk version

olivier.taylor olivier.taylor at gmail.com
Wed Jun 28 00:33:05 MST 2006


Same for me here, freebsd ports and same usage.
Running from months on a Dell 1850(biXeon 4Gb ram) with no problems.

Olivier

Jean-Michel Hiver a écrit :
> shadowym a écrit :
>
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I am getting ready to set up a production Asterisk system.  It needs 
>> to be
>> stable.  Upgrading, patching, rebooting, troubleshooting etc. are pretty
>> much NOT an option once this thing is deployed.  Like any phone 
>> system, it
>> is expected to just work.
>>  
>>
> Try FreeBSD's Asterisk port. It has been working rock-solid for me so 
> far. It's been a few weeks now with no issues (fingers crossed)...
>
> But I admit that it does _JUST_ softswitching (i.e. call routing, load 
> balancing and database CDR collection) and hence has the smallest 
> possible feature set (search google: voip-info asterisk slimming).
>
> Another option is to buy Digium's commercial edition of Asterisk, 
> which is supposed to be just what you describe.
>
> Best Regards,
> Jean-Michel.
>



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