[asterisk-users] Hardware Platform
Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
megahohol at gmail.com
Thu Mar 13 21:10:22 CDT 2008
The real queestion is:
What kind of provider is able to support such of a call volume?
How do you plan to provide the service ? I mean besides generated AD's will
you redirect your call to any sip providers ? Or we are dealing with mass
install in most of the regions of the world (where possible) and redirect
from dundi or enum, and then terminating direct into line (zap/isdn)
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Objet : [asterisk-users] Hardware Platform
We are in the process of building out www.dialaway4free.com, a free world
wide calling service. I am writing RFQ's for hardware, since we are going to
use asterisk as our call processor. I was wondering what is the best server
platform to use that will support digium cards and handle sip termination
for both clients and service providers. Also should I go with the open
source of asterisk as compared to Asterisk for Business. Please let me know.
I want this system to be stable as we will do a lot of proprietary
programming for it to switch to the advertising component so I want to know
what people think to handle the a call volume of at least 100,000 calls an
hour.
Some of my choices:
Dell
Gateway
Gigabyte
Ausus
Please advise what type of processors and how much memory and hard drives,
there will be no voicemail initially maybe it will be offered at a later
time.
Thanks
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