Hello! I'm new to asterisk and linux, so please don't blame me if I write silly things :-) I'd like to setup a system with IVR only. I'll use a SIP gateway to receive calls from the outside world, and I'll install asterisk on a dedicated linux server placed in another location that will be permanently connected to the gateway through the internet. I expect to have 8 concurrent calls maximum. Now, I have to choose the server that I will rent, and I don't want to take a machine which is too powerful for my needs in order not to waste money. Luckily many of you say that linux and asterisk are so performant that you normally do not need such a powerful CPU... One of the possibilities is: Celeron 1.7 GHz 128k cache HD 30/40GB U.ATA 100 128 MB DDR Ram network card 100Mbit/s M/B intel Then I can add memory (128 MB seems to be not too much to me....I would put 256 MB). The gateway supports many codecs. If I use the gsm, do I save on CPU work? I mean: as asterisk uses "gsm" sound files, I wonder if using the "gsm" codecs the files are not treated "on the fly" but just read and sent directly to the gateway. What do you think about my thoughts? Will the computer be sufficient, or would you take a more powerful one? I can always take this computer and later take a more powerful one, but I would lose all the money of the setup, so I would like to take the good one since the beginning. Thank you, ciao Marco
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
2005-Jun-02 05:15 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Will my CPU/RAM be sufficient?
> Hello! > I'm new to asterisk and linux, so please don't blame me if I write > silly things :-) > > I'd like to setup a system with IVR only. > I'll use a SIP gateway to receive calls from the outside world, and > I'll install asterisk on a dedicated linux server placed in another > location that will be permanently connected to the gateway through > the internet. > I expect to have 8 concurrent calls maximum. > > Now, I have to choose the server that I will rent, and I don't want > to take a machine which is too powerful for my needs in order not > to waste money. > Luckily many of you say that linux and asterisk are so performant > that you normally do not need such a powerful CPU... > > One of the possibilities is: > > Celeron 1.7 GHz 128k cache > HD 30/40GB U.ATA 100 > 128 MB DDR Ram > network card 100Mbit/s > M/B intel > > Then I can add memory (128 MB seems to be not too much to me....I > would put 256 MB). > > The gateway supports many codecs. > If I use the gsm, do I save on CPU work? > I mean: as asterisk uses "gsm" sound files, I wonder if using the > "gsm" codecs the files are not treated "on the fly" but just read > and sent directly to the gateway. > > What do you think about my thoughts? > Will the computer be sufficient, or would you take a more powerful > one? > I can always take this computer and later take a more powerful one, > but I would lose all the money of the setup, so I would like to > take the good one since the beginning.I guess the disk, the RAM and the NIC will do, but I'll suggest a P4 instead of a Celewrong, as 128k cache is a little low. but just try to see what happens. if the sound's ok, then it works...... roy -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050602/f32e45da/attachment.htm