Our SER/Asterisk implementation is extremely stable if you define
stable as the ability to deliver a set of features without either
application
crashing. We are a production environment with 75 users total. Asterisk is
only used for voicemail. The only issue we have is that the audio
(greeting or message) being play from Asterisk sometimes has a
robotic or "stuttering" quality to it. I suspect this is latency in
the
data network but I have yet to figure it out.
-Steve
Dana Olson wrote:
>Could anyone shed any light on how SER and/or Asterisk (stable branch)
>has held up for them in that last while?
>
>Are you using SER and/or * in a production environment? Do you ever
>restart the software or reboot the system? How many users are
>utilizing the system? How many calls per day/concurrently?
>
>I read some uptimes and such on the mailing list from long ago, so I
>was wondering what some more recent results were like. I'm running
>Asterisk at home, but only since recently so my experience won't be a
>good representation of the reliability and stability.
>
>Thanks in advance.
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