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CPU Intel Xeon X5355 1x 4x 2.66 GHz L2: 8Mo, FSB: 1333MHzQuadruple Coeur Architecture64 bits RAM 8 Go FBDIMM DDR2 HDD 2x 750 Go Type HDD SATA2 RAID HARD 1Interfaces 2 x 1 Gbps SPEED 2 Gbps Traffic UNLIMITED IP fixe2 adresses IP Fail-over <http://www.ovh.com/fr/items/ip_failover.xml>+8 adressesVPS Ready <http://www.ovh.com/fr/produits/offres_vps.xml>[image: Oui]IP Fail-over VPS64 IP (/26)IP enregistrées RIPE[image: Oui] Sauvegarde FTP <http://www.ovh.com/fr/items/sauvegarde_ftp.xml>750 Go 2008/7/12 Grey Man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Ronald Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > I've just added a PREVIEW release of my upcoming how-to guide for > Asterisk > > PBX on EC2. It is based on months of testing and evaluating Asterisk on > EC2. > > It addresses all kinks and showstoppers that many people have experienced > > over the past year or so. Because this is a preview, it is not the final > > version of this guide. It is subject to change (format, copy, layout, > etc.) > > > > To view and download this guide, please visit > > > http://ronaldlewis.com/2008/07/08/asterisk-pbx-on-amazon-ec2-how-to-guide-almost-complete/ > > > > Please take this opportunity to test the guide and provide any feedback. > The > > official release is set for Wednesday, July 16 and will be available on > > CloudCrunch. > > > > There's already 4 public images on ec2 mentioning Asterisk in their > names so wouldn't it be easier to try out one of those rather than > install all the bits and pieces on a base Linux image? > > An interesting paper on ec2 and Asterisk would be one that discusses > what the call quality is like from both inside and outside the US. > When I briefy ran up an instance at this time last year it actually > seemed ok. > > From a provider's point of view running Asterisk on the ec2 cloud does > pose some interesting questions. As a quick and dirty estimate if you > assume one of the standard small ec2 instances could cope with 100 > simultaneous g711 calls (I don't know if that is the case just > guessing) then you'll chew up approx. 2MB/s (you pay for bandwidth > both ways). Assuming that you'd then have 1MB/s average to account for > quite and busy call times then it would be 3.6GB/hour or 86.4GB/day. > At the Amazon price of $0.10/GB that's $8.64/day or $260/month. The > server instance will cost you $72/month so total cost for 100/calls > per month is $332. > > A typical dedicated server for $300/month is roughly equivalent to an > ec2 small instance and comes with 500GB of bandwidth/month which is > only a fifth of what's required but you could probably get the extra > 2TB/month thrown in for $32/month making the dedicated server and ec2 > prices the same. > > There are serious pros and cons between these approaches. With the ec2 > you don't get a permanent static IP, with a dedicated server you do. > With ec2 you could scale up and down between 1 server and 4 servers at > the drop of a hat to save costs and cope with peak and quite times, > with dedicated servers you're stuff with 12 or 24 month contracts for > the number of servers you'd need under maximum load. And then of > course the major factor for both is what the call quality will be > like. > > Regards, > > Greyman. > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > AstriCon 2008 - September 22 - 25 Phoenix, Arizona > Register Now: http://www.astricon.net > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
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