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2015 Jan 08
5
Intel NUC? Any experience
Folks The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the storage needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer: 1) Does Centos6 and/or Centos7 install from a USB connected optical drive? or a USB flash drive? I'd
2015 Jan 08
2
Intel NUC? Any experience
At 01:54 PM 1/8/2015, John R Pierce wrote: >On 1/8/2015 11:32 AM, david wrote: >>The price point of Intel's NUC unit makes it attractive to use as a >>server that doesn't have significant computational load. In my >>environment, a USB connected hard-drive could provide all the >>storage needed. I wonder if anyone has had experience with it, and can answer:
2009 Jan 31
6
Quiet 24 port POE gig switch
A little off topic but.... I need to put a 24 port Gig PoE switch into a small office - no computer room / rack etc. All CAT5 terminates near the owners desk (smart huh?). I want to put a PoE switch in place, with 24 ports and Gig speed. Everyone I've researched so far is LOUD... Anyone know of a quiet one? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment
2007 May 27
4
Zonbu
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2006 Jun 08
11
Linksys SRW224P POE Switch
We are currently considering the Linksys POE switch for a small Asterisk office deployment. There will be no separate wiring closet to put it in. Can anybody tell me if this switch has a loud fan? Users would not be able to tolerate a loud noise close by. Otherwise we will go with a fanless desktop switch. Thanks, -- Andres
2011 Aug 09
3
OT: headless fanless silent 2 HDs micro server/pc...
Hey, A bit out of topic but I am looking for a micro server/pc if anyone knows a descent one... I found many nice NAS but I would like to have full access to the OS (install CentOS, etc). Dream one would be - Very quiet (fanless) since it will sit in my bedroom. - Headless - Small. - 2/3 HDs (2.5" are ok) for RAID1 (hardware RAID would be nice, and with BBC even more).- 1 or 2 GB NICs -
2009 Sep 22
4
Asterisk on a Beagleboard?
Hello Out of curiosity, has someone managed to run Asterisk on a Beagleboard for home-use? www.beagleboard.org As an alternative to a PC, it can be powered from a USB hub, so that would make for a compact, fanless Asterisk server. Thank you.
2007 Jul 21
3
Has anybody used fanless computers of logic supply with asterisk?
Hi, I have to install an Asterisk PBX for a customer and he wants something like logic supply's fanless computers. Can anybody advise about how good will they work, are they compatible with the Asterisk system? I'll also be installing a sangoma 4 port FXO card in it. -- Zeeshan A Zakaria -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Sep 30
2
Will a VIA Epia ME6000 with a 600MHz Eden fanless CPU be suffiecient for 8 extension system?
Hello I am using a VIA Epia ME6000 with a 600MHz Eden Fanless CPU. Is this likely to be enough power for a 8 extension system with 6 external pstn lines? How important is cpu? Is there some measure, eg xMHz CPU per extension or something benchmark? I have installed 512MB memory - again any benchmark for asterisk memory usage? Angus
2007 Mar 16
4
Dell poweredge 860 acceptable for office environment ?
Hi, Is this server silent enough to be installed beside users in office environment ? http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/pedge_860?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd Regards -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070316/e657ef4d/attachment.htm
2009 Apr 23
3
Compact, fanless appliance?
Hello For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN connections and simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big, noisy PC to run Asterisk, I'd like to offer an alternative that has the following features: - not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date hardware sold by a company currently in business - compact, silent - has room for a 2.5" hard-disk,
2004 Aug 06
1
Newbie question about soundcards
Here's what I got: a running shoutcast server, and doing just fine thanks. machine is a crapola with a 486 dx/4 24meg, running SuSE kernel 2.2.16, no X, no soundcard, runs secondary DNS and serves NFS. nothing else, hell, doesn't even have a monitor attached. http, sendmail and others run on another box that has more *oomph*, in case you're wondering. icecast 1.4.0 compiled on the
2007 Sep 11
5
Flash IDE
Hi We have a number offices accommodating 4-6 people each hence it is very important for PBX to be fanless and silent. We have been looking at using IDE flash disks also called DOM. The performance tests we have done so far satisfy our requirements, however we are concerned with DOM durability. We have installed debian and vanilla asterisk on 1GB DOM. All seems to work fine at the moment however
2010 Jun 11
4
Dual Atom mobo - call capacity
I'm looking for a small formfactor mobo for an install that needs to handle 25 phone sets (no transcoding). I found a new dual atom 1.66GHz mobo - anyone know what kinds of call volume that will handle? MD
2007 Mar 28
2
overiding concatenation of tables by alphabetical order
Hi everyone! When doing a has_and_belongs_to_many join, with two tables, rails expects a join table whose name is the concatenation of the two table names in an alphabetical order. However i have a number of tables which do not follow this convection and wish to have rails read and recognize them. for example i have a table called feature and another called cvterm. The join table is however
2010 Aug 31
5
Yes it is a dimensioning question! Atom CPU
I am looking for pros and cons on the Intel Atom cpu. Has anybody been using these in production? I am looking at an Atom D510 (dual core 1.6GHz, 1M cache) to run maybe 25 to 30 extensions, 4 or 5 calls at once(maybe as high as 7 simultaneous calls), g729 all the way through except voicemail will be wav format for email purposes(requirement). I will be tying 3 of these together to route
2013 Mar 04
5
Lockups with kernel-2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.i686
I updated my home server with the 6.4 CR packages, and I've experienced 3 or 4 hard lockups since. The server is a fanless VIA C7 "CentaurHauls" system with a 1GHz CPU underclocked to 800MHz and 1GB of RAM. It has a dual-port Intel 82546GB NIC in its single PCI slot. (It also has an on-board Realtek RTL-8110SC/8169SC NIC that is plugged in, but doesn't currently have an IP
2007 Feb 10
9
Mini-ITX board + FXO PCI card?
Hello Before I order a Travla C156 case (http://206.14.132.88/products/Travla/c156/C156.html), a Via mini-ITX motherboard (either the fanless ME6000 http://idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=50&idproduct=4 or the fan-equipped M10000 http://idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=50&idproduct=163 ) , and a PCI FXO card from Digium or OpenVox... has someone already
2007 Feb 14
2
Fanless solution
Hi there, I'm looking for a compact fanless solution preferrably wall mountable and not too exotic. It needs to be commercial grade. I don't really consider most of the Via ITX solutions I have seen commercial grade but perhaps someone can convince me otherwise. This solution is about the best I have found. Maybe a bit on the exotic side but I like the fact it is wall mountable AND
2003 Oct 08
1
Mini-PC box to run server
On the cheap side, the ITX or even MicroATX machines work great. These are commodity items, so they tend to be far less expensive than custom solutions. Various manufacturers, but we've had very good success with any of the AOpen MicroATX boards and their slimline MicroATX case: Aluminum: http://usa.aopen.com/products/housing/A340-series.htm Steel: