Hello, I'm looking at getting a dedicated server from ServerBeach to host some light Asterisk/VoIP/SIP stuff. Has anyone used them for this before? I'm pretty sure I've heard good things (in general) about them but VoIP is a very different animal than web hosting - especially for the network (obviously). ServerBeach uses the Peer1 network which looks pretty good. In fact that's how I found out about them in the first place. Or maybe I can do better than ServerBeach? Does anyone know of a dedicated hosting provider that meets the following specs: - Multiple physical datacenters available by request - Well peered network with multiple Tier 1's (Level3, AT&T, Qwest, Verizon Biz, etc) - Dedicated servers running Linux (preferably CentOS) Ideally I'd like to be at $150/mo or less. Bandwidth/peering is important but transfer isn't really an issue - SIP/RTP is just a bunch of small packets! :) Other hardware specs don't matter much either. I'd rather have a Pentium 2 running on an awesome network than have an Athlon 5000 with nothing but dirty bandwidth. Any ideas? -- Kristian Kielhofner http://blog.krisk.org
My organization may be able to help you out on this, I am forwarding this email to my sales team. Kristian Kielhofner wrote:> Hello, > > I'm looking at getting a dedicated server from ServerBeach to host > some light Asterisk/VoIP/SIP stuff. Has anyone used them for this > before? I'm pretty sure I've heard good things (in general) about > them but VoIP is a very different animal than web hosting - especially > for the network (obviously). ServerBeach uses the Peer1 network which > looks pretty good. In fact that's how I found out about them in the > first place. > > Or maybe I can do better than ServerBeach? Does anyone know of a > dedicated hosting provider that meets the following specs: > > - Multiple physical datacenters available by request > - Well peered network with multiple Tier 1's (Level3, AT&T, Qwest, > Verizon Biz, etc) > - Dedicated servers running Linux (preferably CentOS) > > Ideally I'd like to be at $150/mo or less. Bandwidth/peering is > important but transfer isn't really an issue - SIP/RTP is just a bunch > of small packets! :) Other hardware specs don't matter much either. > I'd rather have a Pentium 2 running on an awesome network than have an > Athlon 5000 with nothing but dirty bandwidth. > > Any ideas? > >-- Thank you and have any kind of day you want, Anthony Francis Rockynet VOIP (303) 444-7052 opt 2 voip at rockynet.com
Les.net hosts a significant chunk of their services in a few of the ServerBeach data centers. I've had great quality with Les.net. ServerBeach picked Les as their "Geek of the Week" last year: http://www.serverbeach.com/aboutus/geek_of_the_week.php?id=8&year=2007 . -- Alex Robar alex.robar at gmail.com On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 1:31 PM, Kristian Kielhofner < kkielhofner at star2star.com> wrote:> Hello, > > I'm looking at getting a dedicated server from ServerBeach to host > some light Asterisk/VoIP/SIP stuff. Has anyone used them for this > before? I'm pretty sure I've heard good things (in general) about > them but VoIP is a very different animal than web hosting - especially > for the network (obviously). ServerBeach uses the Peer1 network which > looks pretty good. In fact that's how I found out about them in the > first place. > > Or maybe I can do better than ServerBeach? Does anyone know of a > dedicated hosting provider that meets the following specs: > > - Multiple physical datacenters available by request > - Well peered network with multiple Tier 1's (Level3, AT&T, Qwest, > Verizon Biz, etc) > - Dedicated servers running Linux (preferably CentOS) > > Ideally I'd like to be at $150/mo or less. Bandwidth/peering is > important but transfer isn't really an issue - SIP/RTP is just a bunch > of small packets! :) Other hardware specs don't matter much either. > I'd rather have a Pentium 2 running on an awesome network than have an > Athlon 5000 with nothing but dirty bandwidth. > > Any ideas? > > -- > Kristian Kielhofner > http://blog.krisk.org > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > AstriCon 2008 - September 22 - 25 Phoenix, Arizona > Register Now: http://www.astricon.net > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080808/2799b95d/attachment.htm
I am a returning Asterisk user. It has been a few years since I played with it and trying to get a server up for proof of concept What is the easiest method of having asterisk dial 5 numbers simultainiously and deliver a pre recorded message?
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+auto-dial+out Bradley Sumrall wrote:> I am a returning Asterisk user. > > It has been a few years since I played with it and trying to get a server up for proof of concept > > What is the easiest method of having asterisk dial 5 numbers simultainiously and deliver a pre recorded message? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > AstriCon 2008 - September 22 - 25 Phoenix, Arizona > Register Now: http://www.astricon.net > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >