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hi,<br><br>do u know a good, inexpensive hosting company in israel, that will host voip? i want to have my asterisk server here, in the u.s., to hook up to a voip host in israel. most traffic would be to israel. would prefer one base rate to any landline location in israel. and, something reasonable for cell phones.<br><br>thanks in advance.<br><br>g.<br><br><br>> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 12:55:37 +0200<br>> From: tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com<br>> To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com<br>> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Multiple instances of Asterisk on the        same        host...<br>> <br>> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 11:23:29PM +0000, Gordon Henderson wrote:<br>> > On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:<br>> > <br>> > > Gordon Henderson wrote:<br>> > >> Interesting thread recently about virtual servers...<br>> > >><br>> > >> I'm thinking of doing something similar - right now looking at Containers<br>> > >> (lxc) rather than "proper" virtualisation though, however it got me<br>> > >> thinking of a "poor mans virtualisation" solution...<br>> > >><br>> > >> This would assume you have a real server to start with and full root<br>> > >> access...<br>> > >><br>> > >> I was thinking of simply running multiple asterisks on the same box, each<br>> > >> with their own /etc/asterisk config directory (in e.g.<br>> > >> /home/v1/etc/asterisk, /home/v2/etc/asterisk and so on - obviously give<br>> > >> them unique /home/v1/spool/asterisk/ , etc. directories too, but for the<br>> > >> most part things like /var/lib/asterisk/sounds and modules can be shared.<br>> > >> (exception being astdb!) It just means a custom<br>> > >> /etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf file for each instance and asterisk being<br>> > >> started with the correct config file - /home/v1/etc/asterisk.conf, etc.<br>> > >><br>> > >> So giving each asterisk it's own IP address (eth0:1, eth0:2, etc.) and<br>> > >> changing the bindaddr parameter in each one to suit multiple IP addresses<br>> > >> bound to the 'host' would seem to be the way to do it - each asterisk can<br>> > >> still use ztdummy/dhadidummy for timing if required (or does it stop<br>> > >> multiple asterisks opening it?)<br>> > >><br>> > >> Anyone done this or contemplated doing it?<br>> > ><br>> > > I have heard of a company, name completely escapes me right now, that<br>> > > appears to use Linux-Vserver.<br>> > ><br>> > > I am trying to find the time to move my business system to a<br>> > > Linux-Vserver from a Micro-Linux Asterisk Server and the only issue I'm<br>> > > aware of is DAHDI/ZAPTEL might have to be run in the "host" instead of<br>> > > the guests. Then some permissions set so the guests can access it DAHDI.<br>> > <br>> > My aim is to actually use LXC as it has kernel level support (as of <br>> > 2.6.29) and will be supported by most distros soon if not already. <br>> > Linux-Vserver appears to be depreciated by at least Debian, probably <br>> > Ubuntu too, but I've no idea about the world of Red Hat/Fedora/Centos, <br>> > etc.. I tried OpenVZ, but it seems to have even poorer support, and no <br>> > updated for some time either.<br>> <br>> Actually: Linux-VServer is deprecated much in favour of OpenVZ. The<br>> OpenVZ developers have been much more willing to work with the upstream<br>> kernel maintainers.<br>> <br>> But then again, lxc uses much of the work on containers done also by and<br>> for OpenVZ. Sort of like the VMWare/Xen/KVM story all over again, with<br>> lxc playing the role of KVM.<br>> <br>> -- <br>> Tzafrir Cohen<br>> icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com<br>> +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com<br>> http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest@local.xorcom.com/tzafrir<br>> <br>> -- <br>> _____________________________________________________________________<br>> -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com --<br>> <br>> asterisk-users mailing list<br>> To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:<br>> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users<br>                                            <br /><hr />Hotmail: Trusted email with Microsoft’s powerful SPAM protection. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/201469226/direct/01/' target='_new'>Sign up now.</a></body>
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