[asterisk-users] Stable-Stable Asterisk

Julian Lyndon-Smith asterisk at dotr.com
Fri Aug 24 15:34:26 CDT 2007


We have been running 1.4 since July 06 (it was trunk then), and have 
upgraded often with the 1.4 branch (Currently on SVN-branch-1.4-r77571).

We have 100+ extensions (SIP) and 30 ISDN channels. We often have 50+ 
agents available for outbound calls and queues (20+ queues). We are 
making / receiving approx 5000+ calls per day.

We use jabber and odbc heavily (updating / reading / Creating) as well 
as using odbc for cdr records.

All calls are recorded (monitor at the moment).

We use SMS inbound and outbound.

This is on a dell 2850 with 2gb ram (top - 21:31:11 up 246 days).

Asterisk has System uptime: 3 weeks, 4 days, 7 hours, 57 minutes, 44 seconds

Whilst nowhere near the levels of some other people, for our purposes, 
1.4 is working very very well for us, and the development guys have our 
gratitude and respect. It's a damn fine piece of work that has saved my 
company a lot of money in the 2 years we've been using asterisk.

Thanks Guys !

Julian.


Bruce Reeves wrote:
> While it is not exactly running a huge system, I have had one 1.4
> system running in a small office of 10 phones since June with no
> problems and another small system for about a month with no problems.
> I have also had a larger system (80+ phones, DUNDi and IAX trunking to
> 11 sites) running 1.4 for a over a month. That system has had
> stability issues from time to time with the IAX, I account most of the
> issues I have had to the changes being made and the fact that 90% of
> the systems it interacts with are 1.2 versions.
> 
> I know there are bugs in 1.4, as are there bugs in 1.2 and likely even
> in 1.0. I did not move to 1.4 to avoid bugs or fix anything, but to
> use certain features to accomplish goals that the client had for the
> system. I think Tzafrir is right:
> 
> ---
> Suppose you are a reader of a specific mailing list. Someone asked
> "which is better: 1.2 or 1.4".
> 
> Naturally the sample size you get is very small: only a handful of the
> large body of Asterisk users actually naswered it.
> 
> ----
> 
> So I am answering as someone using 1.4.
> 
> 
> Bruce Reeves
> Nortex Networks
> 
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