David Boreham wrote:

P.S. Please do not answer again that this setup cannot work. In this


moment


I cannot accept such an answer.



Your e-mail made me chuckle. When I worked at Octel/Lucent in the mid-90's we were constantly sniped at for trying to make a voicemail system which ran on general purpose computers, operating systems, and message stores. It was hard work to get it to run smoothly back then even though we were the only application on the box.

And today there's a guy who's trying to do the same thing
in a VIRTUAL MACHINE !?!?!?


In the mid 90s much of the world's voicemail used Dialogic cards in PC servers, and ran without problems. Voicemail is easy, as the latency requires are very lax. VoIP is much harder in systems not tailored for hard real time use.

Regards,
Steve


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