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Views Total views. Actions Shares. No notes for slide. Would the timing be accurate enough clocking for hundred phones, 30 or 40 concurrent calls, and MoH? Can anyone address this question for me? There are lots of virtualized platforms running FreePBX out there.
We use hyperv primarily for pbx. Works fine. Since then we haven't installed it on any VMs, but I've heard from others that just as long as you assign it enough resources it should be fine. I've run it inside ESXi 3. The nature of virtual machines kinda goes against consistent software timing sources, but with Linux 2. This virtual machine its for testing and development proposes. With those two phones I tested conferencing just fine, the clock source was of source ztdummy but it worked ok.
It used to be that extra care was required when virtualizing asterisk however more recent versions support reliable timing that is not based on dahdi or zaptel. So virtualization is a great option.
I use this setup all the time to provide high-availability in conjunction with a sip based analog gateway for pstn connectivity. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
Learn more. Asterisk running on VMware Ask Question. Asked 12 years, 2 months ago. Asterisk Asterisk Support. Hello, I want to make my linux centos and Asterisk to be on virtual machine.
If its just for the automatic deployment, you can script the entire asterisk install using kickstart on CentOS Or other RedHat based system I know people have successfully used Asterisk in different VM environments.
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