[asterisk-users] Recommendations

Danny Nicholas danny at debsinc.com
Mon Nov 28 14:35:28 CST 2011


If you put a gun to my head I would say to stay with Centos 5 and either
1.4.42 or 10.0.0-rc2.  10.0.0-rc2 removes a "feature" that was killing me in
1.4, but if you aren't doing IVR stuff, you can stay with what you know.
Another thing to consider though; 1.4.8 is prior to the Zaptel-to-Dahdi
conversion so that might cause you some "joy".

 

From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Todd Routhier
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 2:31 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Recommendations

 

I am currently running Asterisk 1.4.8 and have been for quite a while, it
has served me well.

 

Getting ready to build a new box to replace the existing installation of
Asterisk.

 

My primary use of the Asterisk box is run queues. I am sure the queue
features and functionality have been updated, expanded since 1.4.8 and I am
wondering what version of Ast you guys would recommend. Looking for the best
version in terms of queue features, functionality.

 

Also, an OS recommendation would be great. Been running on CentOS forever
and no reason to want to change. Just looking for the best version of CentOS
to run the best/stable version of Asterisk on.

 

To be clear:

 

Recommended:

 

Asterisk Version:

OS & Version:

 

I am even thinking about using AsteriskNow, don't need the FreePBX but I
have worked with it before and it used to be possible to still do custom
stuff and co-exist with FreePBX. I like having FreePBX available for the
simple stuff so it's not a bad thing if it's there. Does it have an
intergrated web server that I could run a lightweight control panel on? That
would be another plus.

 

Thanks in advance for any help, been out of touch for a while. I will be
doing my research and lots of reading over the next few days but thought it
couldn't hurt to see what the general consensus is on these topics.

 

 

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