John Todd
2009-Feb-13 17:59 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk on EC2 cloud computing - price assumptions - your brain needed
I've been involved with getting better data for running Asterisk on the Amazon EC2 cloud computing system. Here are some calculations I've made on costs based on current published prices on Amazon's system. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong with these calculations - but be specific if you find any problems, as I suspect others may glom onto these figures as gospel and I'd hate to have the wrong data in there. http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/misc/amazon-ec2.xls The net of my calculations is that a small instance of 20 users in a standard office environment would cost about $75 per month, which when compared to running a server in-house works out to be (raw cost, not including admin time and not discounting out-of-office bandwidth) only $38.56 more. Very interesting. JT --- John Todd email:jtodd at digium.com Digium, Inc. | Asterisk Open Source Community Director 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville AL 35806 - USA direct: +1-256-428-6083 http://www.digium.com/
Tzafrir Cohen
2009-Feb-13 19:05 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk on EC2 cloud computing - price assumptions - your brain needed
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 09:59:50AM -0800, John Todd wrote:> > I've been involved with getting better data for running Asterisk on > the Amazon EC2 cloud computing system. Here are some calculations > I've made on costs based on current published prices on Amazon's > system. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong with these calculations - > but be specific if you find any problems, as I suspect others may glom > onto these figures as gospel and I'd hate to have the wrong data in > there. > > http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/misc/amazon-ec2.xls > > The net of my calculations is that a small instance of 20 users in a > standard office environment would cost about $75 per month, which when > compared to running a server in-house works out to be (raw cost, not > including admin time and not discounting out-of-office bandwidth) only > $38.56 more. Very interesting.For 20$ or slightly more you can rent a Xen or OpenVZ virtual host which will probably do as well. -- Tzafrir Cohen icq#16849755 jabber:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com +972-50-7952406 mailto:tzafrir.cohen at xorcom.com http://www.xorcom.com iax:guest at local.xorcom.com/tzafrir
Eric Chamberlain
2009-Feb-16 16:58 UTC
[asterisk-users] Asterisk on EC2 cloud computing - price assumptions - your brain needed
On Feb 13, 2009, at 9:59 AM, John Todd wrote:> > I've been involved with getting better data for running Asterisk on > the Amazon EC2 cloud computing system. Here are some calculations > I've made on costs based on current published prices on Amazon's > system. Feel free to tell me that I'm wrong with these calculations - > but be specific if you find any problems, as I suspect others may glom > onto these figures as gospel and I'd hate to have the wrong data in > there. > > http://www.loligo.com/asterisk/misc/amazon-ec2.xls > > The net of my calculations is that a small instance of 20 users in a > standard office environment would cost about $75 per month, which when > compared to running a server in-house works out to be (raw cost, not > including admin time and not discounting out-of-office bandwidth) only > $38.56 more. Very interesting. >The big advantage I like, is the ability to have identical production and development environments, without having to continuously run the development environment. When writing up how to install DAHDI on an Asterisk EC2 instance, I went through several instances, I could bring up an instance in minutes, use it for 10 or 15 minutes and then throw it away. I could do something similar with VMware ESX attached to a SAN, but it is much more capital intensive, even with leasing. For a single box, EC2 probably isn't going to be cheaper. But if you have a dynamic environment; need web, asterisk, and database servers; scaleable storage; and off-site backup, EC2 starts getting more cost effective. Storing Asterisk realtime data in Amazon's SimpleDB and voicemail in S3, would make for a very interesting and scalable solution. -- Eric Chamberlain, Founder RF.com - http://RF.com/
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