[Asterisk-Users] Hardware dimensioning issues

William Boehlke william.boehlke at signate.com
Thu Sep 1 12:39:25 MST 2005


That's a very ambitious first system. 

You may have trouble between the 1850 and the TDM400P. The 2850 should be
workable. 

Consider saving recorded calls in a database on a separate server. It will
be simpler to build a retrieval interface that does not conflict with PBX
functions.

William Boehlke
Signate


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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Juan Luis
Moyano
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 1:09 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Hardware dimensioning issues

Hi all, I'm about to set up an asterisk server to handle about 100 users.
All of them will be using uLaw on IAX2 ATAs. Also the server must record all
the calls on a local hard drive in GSM format. Eventually the server would
be running Meetme for conferences. For timing and PSTN access it would have
a TDM400P board.
Could you please recommend me make and models of servers capable of
accomplishing the mentioned requirements?? I was thinking of Dell PowerEdge
1850 servers but I don't know if its fully compatible with asterisk and the
TDM boards. I appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.

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Juan Luis Moyano
juanmoyano at southecon.com.ar

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