[Asterisk-Users] Now: Small Biz Robust Asterisk Solution - SBRAS

Peter Kao spkao at morcell.com
Sun Jan 18 18:35:22 MST 2004


Hi,

Has anyone experienced * hang/exit when issuing -

asterisk -r -x reload

Peter
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Adthrawn" <adthrawn at adthrawn.freeserve.co.uk>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Now: Small Biz Robust Asterisk Solution - SBRAS


> 
> 
> > Tilghman Lesher wrote:
> >> On Sunday 18 January 2004 12:01, Adthrawn wrote:
> >>
> >>> Spell out RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. Bingo.
> >>
> >>
> >> That's "Independent Disks".  It's the independence of each spindle 
> >> that
> >> is valued, not the cost proposition.  If one spindle goes, it's not 
> >> all
> >> of your data which goes with it.  Consider that many (most?) SCSI 
> >> disks
> >> aren't inexpensive.
> >>
> >
> > The original meaning of the acronym was "Inexpensive," IIRC.  It was
> > later changed to allow either meaning of the word.  I just checked; it
> > is "inexpensive" in both of my CS architecture textbooks.
> >
> > A nit, I know, but I don't want Adthrawn to get a complex :-)
> 
> :-p
> 
> The whole point of RAID originally (and I'm talking nineties RAID) was 
> to give small businesses the chance at having low-cost centralized mass 
> storage. One volume made from multiple disks, with the unique ability 
> to keep either stripped or mirrored backups - fantastic. And it came as 
> a free add-on for Apple Servers (yippee!).
> 
> SCSI disks are cheap if the work you're doing is expensive. :-)
> 
> Ad.
> 
> PS SCSI is sooo yesterday. We're onto Serial ATA, and lot's of it. 
> We're just about to buy a 3.5TB SAN RAID array which is built from 
> Serial ATA's. And it's fast. Plus damn cheap. And Apple of course :-)
> 
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