[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk Hardware Recommendation

Daniel Salama dsalama at user.net
Thu Apr 28 15:55:48 MST 2005


Could you point me in the direction where you read that? Maybe there is 
more there to read.

Thanks,
Daniel

On Apr 28, 2005, at 6:31 PM, Michael D Schelin wrote:

> I just read a great paper that said turn off anything that won't be 
> used. Serial, USB , Printer ports, ETC.  No Xwindows!
>
>
> Daniel Salama wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been reading on the wiki as well as on this list, different 
>> suggestions of what to look for when designing an asterisk server 
>> with a lot of traffic. By "a lot" of traffic, I mean a box with a a 
>> TE4XXP, that will be hit to full capacity (96 simultaneous calls). 
>> This box will also deliver these calls to SIP users and record all 
>> their conversations via Monitor.
>>
>> I've heard that it's not necessarily a matter of memory (RAM) nor the 
>> need to have a multi-processor machine. But what really matters is 
>> that the motherboard (architecture) is designed to handle such a high 
>> amount of interrupts generated by the TE4XXP, the NIC, the storage 
>> array (whether it's SCSI or IDE or SATA).
>>
>> Does anyone have experience with particular brands of either 
>> motherboards they recommend are capable to handle this or complete 
>> systems (e.g. Dell xxxx or whichever brands), that are ready for 
>> this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Daniel
>>
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