Install from sources.  Run only Asterisk on the production machine, no extra 
processes.  If you must have databases, GUI, AGI and ... put those on another 
machine and call them across the network.  Also, I am not sure how much it 
helps, but eliminate asterisk modules you will not use by using noload= in 
modules.conf.  chmod 444 the files that you do not want to overwrite on the 
production box (zapata.conf, zaptel.conf, xxx_addtional, ...)
 
If you like [EMAIL PROTECTED], install it on a test machine.  Make all of your 
configs there and then copy the .confs to the production server (I use WinSCP 
to copy and also keep a set of copies in Source Safe.)
 
Thanks,
Steve  

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Fri 4/21/2006 6:28 AM 
        To: [email protected] 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [Asterisk-Users] AAH or Fedora an Asterisk by sources
        
        

        Hello list users, I come to you in order to ask you your best 
recommendation for a large scale production Server, which Hill be your best 
recommendation between [EMAIL PROTECTED] and an installation from scratch with 
Fedora Core 4 and asterisk compiled by sources??

         

         

        Thanks in advance, have fun!

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