<P>Hi everybody.
<P>This is a re-formulated question of another made before, in another thread.
<P>I am trying to evaluate the <STRONG>hardware platform l need to set up</STRONG> in order to provide good enough quality of service with de Asterisk platform which will be implemented to act as an IVR server. This is: No Dialogic or Zapata cards. Only an ethernet card connected to a VoIP-H.323 Cisco platform from the public telephony provider.
<P>So again, i need to estimate the [CPU+Cache+Memory+Hardisks] needed to properly manage [N vocal communications]
<P>I think i will have to grow up to N=3000 so i think it will have to be a cluster of computer working in parallel.
<P>Besides, i would like to know the work the CPU will be loaded with, i mean to know if the following sequence is correct and if all of this affects the CPU:
<P>Incomming Call -<FONT face="Times New Roman">> </FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman">H.323 to AIX conversion -<FONT face="Times New Roman">> CODEC Conversion -<FONT face="Times New Roman">> Tone recognition -<FONT face="Times New Roman">> Specific IVR task -<FONT face="Times New Roman">> all the way back</FONT></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman"></P></FONT></FONT>
<P>I would appreciate any guideline to estimate this proportion or any source of information you can give me.
<P>Thanks !
<P>Rodrigo Castro. </P>
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