[Asterisk-Users] Experiences with Fedora 1

firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com firedude at shorelinuxsolutions.com
Thu Dec 4 16:50:34 MST 2003


I haven't personally switched to Fedora but I did decide to upgrade a lot 
of the packages on my * box from RH9 to Fedora.  I have not spent a lot of 
time monitoring how it has handled the load but it does seem to run quite 
smoothely. After having installed many of the packages to satisfy library 
and other requirements.  I would suggest that anyone who is doing an 
upgrade from RH9, not only upgrade the glibc package but also the 
binutils, gcc, libgcc and other pertinent packages because I experienced 
quite a bit of problem with * stopping and not seeing a particular library 
before I upgraded all of these.

Just my personal experience.

AJ




On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Scott Stingel wrote:

> Hi all-
> 
> Over the past week or two, I've been trying out asterisk under Fedora 1
> Linux (RedHat).  In my setup (single and dual Xeon motherboards), I have so
> far had a very good experience in terms of performance.  In doing E1 load
> testing, I've found that Fedora handles heavy load much better than RedHat9,
> probably because of its better use of the multi-threading capabilities of
> the Xeon.
> 
> Before I deploy Fedora to customer sites, though, I'm interested in other
> people's experience with Fedora.  If you're using Fedora, please tell us:
> what's been your experience?
> 
> Thanks
> Scott Stingel
> 
> 
> Scott M. Stingel 
> Emerging Voice Technology Inc.
> Palo Alto, California and London, England
>  
> URL:            www.evtmedia.com  
> 
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