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<div>someone have been installed Asterisk (Trixbox) on
VirtualBox which is installed on a Linux host (Ubuntu
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<div>I want to know if it is convenient or not, and the
reaseons if i should on shouldn't do it.</div>
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I just installed 3 Trixbox systems in KVM on Ubuntu. They're
emergency PBX's for a few companies who lost their phone systems in
a flood. They'll become real machines located on the customer
premesis in the near future, but they've been running fine for a
couple of weeks as virtual machines.<br>
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One customer reported "gaps" in the hold music, but that was the
only issue and I have no reason to suspect it's related to being
virtual machine.<br>
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I have not tried VirtualBox.<br>
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