[Asterisk-Users] Server specifications
Wiley Siler
wsiler at education2020.com
Wed Mar 9 17:24:12 MST 2005
Someone else mentioned this card earlier and it looks promising for a
way to get your 4 E1s up and have DSP on the card.
If I were provisioning today I would consider this one for sure though I
am betting there is no real data available yet.
ipVolution TDM120
http://voipstore.atacomm.com/shops/ViewItem.aspx/27934028032-38356249088
.htm
Google This exactly: site:lists.digium.com hardware requirements call
volume
The first item on the list should put you in the right direction for
issues of call volume.
Cheers,
Wiley
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Callum
McGillivray
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 5:18 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Server specifications
Hi all,
Can someone point me to some information on the type of hardware that
might / should be used for a high load on an asterisk machine ?
I know that this is dependant on what services you plan to have running,
and it's relevant to what you plan to do.
We are likely to be running 4 E1's, Voicemail, IVR menus, Music on Hold,
Pay-Over-The-Phone, lots of interdepartmental calls and will probably
have 60 channels from the E1's running concurrently, with the
possibility of all 120 being used during high load periods.
I'm trying to gauge what kind of hardware we might be looking at, and
whether the system should be split across multiple servers, but I'm
having a hard time finding anything solid.
Cheers,
Callum
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