[asterisk-users] Small PC to build and run Asterisk

Saflis ST saflis at mtbintl.com
Mon Jun 14 02:30:14 CDT 2010


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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Randy R <randulo2008 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm looking to build an Asterisk box that can run at a remote
> location. Here are most of the specs of what I'm looking for:
>
> Physical hardware
>
>    * Small pre-built PC (not buying board, case, all parts separately)
>    * Low power consumption
>    * No fan or very small fan
>    * Hard drive (not flash memory)
>
> Capabilities/capacity
>
>    * No GUI, no X
>    * Register to multiple SIP servers
>    * There will be no PSTN
>    * No analog phones
>    * Small number of SIP devices will register - maybe 10 max
>    * Three simultaneous channels active
>    * Skype for Asterisk needs to run on this <- so this means x86, right?
>
> Recommendations wanted
>
>    * What hardware
>    * What distro
>    * Which Asterisk version
>
> Comments and suggestions welcome. This is going to be discussed on VUC
> as well, so if you're comfortable with it, come on by: http://vuc.me
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> /r
>
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