[Asterisk-Users] Hardware sizing
William Boehlke
william.boehlke at signate.com
Tue Jul 5 11:48:33 MST 2005
If a business application, that's more than 3,000 calls. Two of our
Telephony Server 5000s will handle the load with complete redundancy.
If a consumer application, it's about 500 calls. We would use one TS 5000 or
three dual Xeon Lintel servers.
Regards,
William Boehlke
Signate
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Hi all,
I need some help/guidance on writing the specs needed on a project that will
be scaling up to 10,000 users.
I will have some T1's to provide PSTN connectivity, and all the users will
be SIP and/or H323 phones. Services offered will include conferences,
voicemail (20 megs per users), etc
Should I use SER in front of asterisk to handle the SIP load ?
I think I should put the voicemail server and conference server each on a
seperate box.
What kind of hardware would be preferred ? dual-Xeon or Quad Xeon ?
What about redundancy ?
What solutions can I look into for this ?
Any help appreciated. Any link and/or documentation.
I search with google but didn't find relevant informations. Maybe I just
didn't put the right terms in the search box.
thanks
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