Yeh even a simple UDMA 5 enabled hard drive can handle 30 calls recording easily .<br> Sata hard drives are even better .<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 22/11/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Marcus Franke</b> <
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----<br>Hash: SHA1<br><br><a href="mailto:jjmvermeeren@tiscali.nl">jjmvermeeren@tiscali.nl</a> wrote:<br>><br>> Does anyone have experience with recording multiple calls<br>> simultaneously on a single system with or without performance trouble?
<br>> What kind of system do I need?<br>><br><br>Well, isnt this just a simple calculation?<br><br>Do a record of one of your lines for about a minute.<br><br>Look at the size of the created file and divide the kb by 60 and
<br>multiply by 20 and you have an first overview about how much data will<br>get written down to harddisk per second.<br><br>But I think you should be fairly well if you use state-of-the-art<br>server disks. They should be fast enough for this.
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