I want to provide VoIP hosting service to 2-10+ non-profit organizations we grant services too, and possibly some small businesses. The server environment we're looking at starting out on (systems previously used for Web development, so I have these at a very low cost over the next 18 months), is at a hosting facility providing standard dedicated server features (generator backup, 24/7 call support if server is down, etc.) is: * Two load balanced servers with following specs using hardware load balancing with Coyote Point switch. - Dual Xeon 3Ghz processors - 2GB RAM - RAID5 configuration (80GB available) - 3Mbps bi-directional bandwidth with $25/month per 1Mb increase Does the above sound like a fairly sound system to provide VoIP hosting? Anything seem like overkill, or anything you think should be added? Thanks in advance, Dakota -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060603/fb98c265/attachment.htm