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2016 Apr 03
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Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 04/01/2016 07:04 PM, Peter Steele wrote: > On 04/01/2016 02:07 PM, Laine Stump wrote: >> On 03/31/2016 06:43 PM, Peter Steele wrote: >>> I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS >>> 7 "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create >>> an number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these
2016 Apr 01
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Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 03/31/2016 06:43 PM, Peter Steele wrote: > I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS 7 > "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create an > number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances. The > containers run fine within a single host and have no problem > communicating with themselves as well as
2015 Mar 08
0
AWS/EC2 server selection
Amazon instances are shared resources. I wouldn't want to count on timing or disk throughput, and you can't just ask them to do "ssd" - its a virtual machine! 500 simultaneous recordings is a hefty load, and I would want to know that the underlying hardware is dedicated to the task. Sure you see lots of posts about hosting asterisk and/or freeswitch on EC2. I have done it
2016 Mar 31
2
Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS 7 "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create an number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances. The containers run fine within a single host and have no problem communicating with themselves as well as with their host, and vice versa. However, containers hosted in one
2015 Mar 08
0
AWS/EC2 server selection
Still a shared resource. I don't see the benefit. Even beyond the shared resource bit, with the kind of IO you are likely to be pushing, you will want a decent NAS with lots of spindles and fibre channel to your hosts. j On 03/08/2015 10:51 AM, Jai Rangi wrote: > Digital ocean offers ssd on all the virtual machines. Uptime is good. > > Jai Rangi > Www.didforsale.com
2022 Apr 15
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c6a and m6a AMD Epyc AWS EC2 instances support for CentOS 8 AMI Marketplace 47k9ia2igxpcce2bzo8u3kj03
Hello, We have launched some EC2 servers 6 month ago using the CentOS 8 MarketPlace AMI 47k9ia2igxpcce2bzo8u3kj03 ( https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-ndxelprnnxecs) Now we have migrated these servers to CentOS Stream 8. We can change the instance type of these servers until m6i and c6i Intel based CPU, but we cannot change the instance type to new ADM Epyc c6a and m6a. There is an
2016 Apr 01
2
Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 04/01/2016 02:07 PM, Laine Stump wrote: > On 03/31/2016 06:43 PM, Peter Steele wrote: >> I've created an EC2 AMI for AWS that essentially represents a CentOS >> 7 "hypervisor" image. I deploy instances of these in AWS and create >> an number of libvirt based lxc containers on each of these instances. >> The containers run fine within a single host and
2015 Mar 06
2
AWS/EC2 server selection
Hi I plan to host Asterisk instances on AWS/EC2 servers. Requirement is to run asterisk instance with transcoding (g.729 + g.711) and full recording. Number of concurrent calls expected are 500+. 2 instances will be configured for 100% redundancy. Heart beat will be used to determine active instance. How should I choose EC2 instance? How many vCPU, RAM should be selected? I am assuming that
2015 Mar 06
0
AWS/EC2 server selection
Why use Amazon? With that kind of load I would want dedicated servers. Call Rackspace or Softlayer. j On 03/06/2015 11:59 AM, Amit Patkar wrote: > Hi > > I plan to host Asterisk instances on AWS/EC2 servers. > Requirement is to run asterisk instance with transcoding (g.729 + > g.711) and full recording. Number of concurrent calls expected are > 500+. 2 instances will be
2015 Mar 07
2
AWS/EC2 server selection
Hi Jeff Are you aware of any challenges of hosting it on AWS? It will help me to work out alternate plan. Is there any recommendation? Should I split it to multiple instances and balance traffic across multiple small server instances? I can use Kamailio to balance traffic. I see many posts referring to AWS deployment. Please help me to choose AWS server instance. *Thanks & Regards,*
2015 Mar 08
2
AWS/EC2 server selection
Digital ocean offers ssd on all the virtual machines. Uptime is good. Jai Rangi Www.didforsale.com www.cebodtelecom.com www.cebod.com > On Mar 8, 2015, at 8:11 AM, Jeff LaCoursiere <jeff at jeff.net> wrote: > > > Amazon instances are shared resources. I wouldn't want to count on timing or disk throughput, and you can't just ask them to do "ssd" - its a
2015 Mar 06
0
PJSIP configuration for AWS/EC2 based Asterisk 13.1.0
OK. I think I found the issue. The key is to add rtp_symmetric=yes Here's what my final configuration looks like: [transport-udp] type=transport protocol=udp bind=0.0.0.0 ;; for within EC2 local_net=172.31.32.0/20 ;; For softphones within EC2 local_net=192.168.1.0/24 external_media_address=<publicIPOfEC2Instance> external_signaling_address=<publicIPOfEC2Instance>
2015 Mar 05
2
PJSIP configuration for AWS/EC2 based Asterisk 13.1.0
Hello All, I have an Asterisk server v13.1.0 running on EC2 and I am able to connect and register SIP devices and "see" them on the asterisk CLI. I am also able to place calls, but I am not able to hear any audio on either end after the call is picked up. I was wondering if you can tell me what a minimal configuration for Asterisk on EC2 looks like. My current pjsip.conf configuration
2011 Mar 16
3
only one puppet client fails with yum
hello list.. I am sharing a yum configuration in a class (centos.pp) between two nodes. But the yum configuration doesn''t apply at all to one node even tho it does to another identically configured node. ## packages are failing to install via yum on one ec2 aws instance and another identical ec2 instance works fine [root@kromep2 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
2016 Apr 14
0
Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 04/12/2016 01:37 PM, Peter Steele wrote: > On 04/11/2016 11:33 AM, Laine Stump wrote: I wouldn't be too quick to > judgement. First take a look at tcpdump on the bridge interface that > the containers are attached to, and on the ethernet device that > connects the bridge to the rest of Amazon's infrastructure. If you see > packets from the container's IP going out
2017 Jul 26
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AWS EC2 - CentOS 6 + 7 AMIs for new g3.* instance types?
On 07/26/2017 09:29 AM, Stephan Koledin wrote: > Some additional info... > > AFAIK, the AMIs I'm referring to are owned/maintained by the CentOS > team, not by AWS. Details and suggestions to contact this list for > assistance are published at both https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS and > https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS > > Basically, the maintainer of the Centos.org
2017 Jul 26
1
AWS EC2 - CentOS 6 + 7 AMIs for new g3.* instance types?
Some additional info... AFAIK, the AMIs I'm referring to are owned/maintained by the CentOS team, not by AWS. Details and suggestions to contact this list for assistance are published at both https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS and https://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/AWS Basically, the maintainer of the Centos.org AWS account just needs to add/approve the current AMIs for the g3.* instance
2020 Nov 12
0
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated: Reflected new 7.9.2009 release and updated AMI IDs for AWS
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. arrfab pushed a commit to branch master in repository centos/centos.org. The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push: new d2b87a3 Reflected new 7.9.2009 release and updated AMI IDs for AWS d2b87a3 is described below commit d2b87a32dda9b2e3b16ad2a55343ae63d000a64d Author: Fabian Arrotin <arrfab
2011 Dec 24
2
[PLEASE HELP] Trying to install wine in Amazon AWS EC2
I looked everywhere for information on how to install wine in the Amazon AWS cloud. Can somebody please point me to some working binaries and which AMI to use? And possibly some installation instructions? I'm just trying to run some simple Windows console applications (from MS-DOS)... nothing fancy. But wine just doesn't want to install or run in AWS. Surely many people have
2016 Apr 11
0
Re: Networking issues with lxc containers in AWS EC2
On 04/07/2016 09:50 AM, Peter Steele wrote: > On 04/02/2016 05:20 PM, Laine Stump wrote: >> You say they can talk among containers on the same host, and with their >> own host (I guess you mean the virtual machine that is hosting the >> containers), but not to containers on another host. Can the containers >> communicate outside of the host at all? If not, perhaps the