<p>Some days ago in my lab I setup Proxmox, installed a CentOS 5.2 appliance on OpenVZ, installed all asterisk related stuff (except dahdi), including php, mysql, munin, other tools, set it up with a dialplan and it worked just fine. Then manually made multiple copies of the folder where all this installation was stored. This gave me multiple instances of CentOS/asterisk, which I configured with unique IP addresses. I have been using this setup for a few days now and all seems good. I plan to test conferencing next week. So far seems like a good and stable setup.<br>
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<p>Zeeshan A Zakaria</p>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On 2010-09-03 1:22 PM, "Miguel Molina" <<a href="mailto:mmolina@millenium.com.co">mmolina@millenium.com.co</a>> wrote:<br><br><p><font color="#500050"><br>> Blind Answer - you should be able to; Asterisk doesn't rebuild the<br>
> kernel. You might have to ge...</font></p>El 03/09/10 09:31, mattias escribió:<br>
> Outlook?<br>
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Outlook Express is a total PITA. Should I recommend you to use Mozilla<br>
Thunderbird...<br>
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Sorry for the offtopic.<br>
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And I agree, you should have no problems with asterisk using it inside<br>
an openVZ VPS.<br>
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