Olav Schwering wrote: > Roderick A. Anderson wrote: >> Adam Majer wrote: >>> Roderick A. Anderson wrote: >>>> Several months (and probably close to a year) there was a very short >>>> thread on getting Asterisk working in a guest. >>>> >>>> Has anyone taken this further? >>>> >>>> I ask because a discussion on the Asterisk users list just came up about >>>> running on/in Xen or OpenVZ. >>> I have Asterisk running without any problems in 2 guests. I only use the >>> SIP part of Asterisk, but I'm assuming if you use the zaptel all you >>> need is need to define the devices in the guest and load the kernel >>> modules. >> I was thinking of small offices with a single server, Linux-Vserver, and >> keeping file sharing (Samba), and other applications in different >> guests. Or a pretty healthy host in a colo and several guests providing >> PBX using SIP services for SOHO and virtual offices. >> >> How much machine do you have the two * guests in and are there any other >> guests and how much of a load? >> >> I have a test machine but only one service provider (Vitelity.Net) and >> two route-able IPs so testing load isn't going to go very far. Hoping >> for some insight. >> >> Lastly. You doing this for fun, personal use, or as a service? >> >> >> Rod > > Hi Rod, > > I found some interesting information on this site: > > http://www.telephreak.org/papers/vpa/ > > It gave me a lot of usefully hints to setup a test system. Excellent! Thanks. Rod -- > > > Cheers > > > OLAV