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2003 Oct 08
1
Mini-PC box to run server
On the cheap side, the ITX or even MicroATX machines work great. These are commodity items, so they tend to be far less expensive than custom solutions. Various manufacturers, but we've had very good success with any of the AOpen MicroATX boards and their slimline MicroATX case: Aluminum: http://usa.aopen.com/products/housing/A340-series.htm Steel:
2007 Jan 02
9
Best Hardware for Asterisk Server?
Hey guys, In your experience what is the best way to go for a production asterisk box in your offices? With desktop prices so cheap you might think that you should just buy them off the shelf, but is that really a reliable machine? Anything you can tell me that would assist me in deciding the best way to obtain and maintain these boxes would be very helpful. I have even looked into building
2007 Oct 14
3
Hardware requirements
I don't seem to be able to find the necessary hardware specs for an Asterisk server. What I have in mind is a dedicated server to serve 50 or so people. All users will use SIP phones and there will be an ISDN gateway for outgoing/incoming calls. Do you have any suggestions about the server specs (CPU, RAM, HD, etc)? Also, has anyone used Epigi Quadro ISDN gateway with Asterisk? If so, what is
2007 Jun 14
44
Best use of 4 drives?
I''m putting together a NexentaOS (b65)-based server that has 4 500 GB drives on it. Currently it has two, set up as a ZFS mirror. I''m able to boot Nexenta from it, and it seems to work ok. But, as I''ve learned, the mirror is not properly redundant, and so I can''t just have a drive fail (when I pull one, the OS ends up hanging, and even if I replace it, I have to
2008 Mar 15
0
Re: CentOS Digest, Vol 38, Issue 15
...n two power supplies in parallel without some circuitry > that attempts to monitor & balance them out. > > > I'm curious - why does your desktop needs so much redundancy ? > > Just for fun, the first hit on a google for "redundant atx power supply" http://www.directron.com/tc400r8.html Seems you can just plop one into your std atx chassis . . . -- Toby Bluhm Alltech Medical Systems America, Inc. 30825 Aurora Road Suite 100 Solon Ohio 44139 440-424-2240 ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 09:34:37 -0400 From: "Ross S. W....