Hi list. I have one quick question. Does Asterisk work with dual core processors in version 1.2? Will it work with dual core processors in 1.4? I'm planning to buy new machine for one installation and I have to decide will I buy single or dual core processor. -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
I have a few dual core that I have installed Asterisk on without any issues. Bill -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Tomislav Parcina Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 3:43 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] Dual core Hi list. I have one quick question. Does Asterisk work with dual core processors in version 1.2? Will it work with dual core processors in 1.4? I'm planning to buy new machine for one installation and I have to decide will I buy single or dual core processor. -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Asterisk is very happy on dual core. It greatly reduces load. We just put a Pentium-D in poduction last week and it is working verry well. We have a Core 2 Duo on order that we should be putting in production next week. MATT--- On 9/22/06, Tomislav Par?ina <tparcina@lama.hr> wrote:> Hi list. > > I have one quick question. Does Asterisk work with dual core processors in version 1.2? Will it work with dual core processors in 1.4? > > I'm planning to buy new machine for one installation and I have to decide will I buy single or dual core processor. > > > > -- > Tomislav Par?ina > Lama Computers Split > Stinice 12, 21000 Split > Tel.: +385(21)495148 > Mob.: +385(91)1212148 > SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr > e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr > http://www.lama.hr > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
In article <BC4D33685C413A478FEC8BE36C4B810012BA86@eduro1.eduro.local>, bgibbs@edurotech.com says...> I have a few dual core that I have installed Asterisk on without any issues.Hi Bill! Sure you don't have any issues, but do you take any advantage of dual core processor? Why would I pay for something if I can't profit from it? -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
> Asterisk is very happy on dual core. It greatly reduces load. We just > put a Pentium-D in poduction last week and it is working verry well. > We have a Core 2 Duo on order that we should be putting in production > next week. > > MATT---Hi Matt! Thank you for this information. Can you please tell me if you weight Asterisk, does it divide that job on both processors or it's only one that does the job? -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
In article <Pine.LNX.4.64.0609231646070.25011@gubbie.home>, grimm@nickellson.com says...> > My home Asterisk server is running dual proc dual core zeon 3ghz, seems > happy, no crashes that I didn't bring about myself. ;) > > mpg123 does occasionally hang a pid at 100% now and then, but it does that > on single proc/single core systems too.Hi Nick! You should use native MOH. Than you won't have that problems with mpg123. -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
In article <20060925140920.GD12797@cgi.jachomes.com>, jra@baylink.com says...> Well, it would seem to me that with a little attention to processor > affinity, you could run your Asterisk and DBMS code on one processor, > and let the other one handle the device interrupts; ie: that sounds to > me like a feature, rather than a bug...Ok, and if I have two dual core processors? It doesn't sound like very useful feature to me (in some situations). -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
> For what we do with Asterisk(lots of meetme and Zap -> IAX2) It does > spread the load across both cores. In our initial comparisons for > equal call traffic, the P4-D had half or the average loadavg for a 6 > hour time period of the P4 of the same speed. > > MATT---Hi Matt! Thank you for information's. Can you please tell me have you made any special adjustments or steps in Asterisk install or configuration to achieve this? -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr