On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 9:25 PM, RSCL Mumbai <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Jeff LaCoursiere <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Thu, 1 Sep 2011, RSCL Mumbai wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> Anyone using Asterisk on Virtualbox. >>> >>> I am using and facing CPU peaking issue. >>> >>> Hardware is IBM X3200 M3, Quad Core Xeon 3 GHz with 4 GB RAM (2 cores >>> and 2 GM RAM allocated to the asterisk VM -- thats the only VM as of >>> now), 64bit CentOS 5.4. >>> Only SIP and softphones. >>> Max 10 simultaneous calls. >>> >>> Unable to ascertain if the problem is with Asterisk, Virtualbox, >>> Configuration, or the whole system should not be the way it is. >>> >>> Anyone will to share their settings and help me. >>> >>> Thx >>> Sanjay >>> >>> >> I tried and failed with VirtualBox too. Timing seemed impossible to >> maintain, even on beefy hardware (hexacore) with plenty of RAM (16G), and >> nothing else going on (single instance). I don't think VirtualBox is up to >> real-time stuff. >> >> We use LXC now, and it is fantastic. >> >> j >> >> > Thx Jeff. > > Kindly share some more details on the kind of hardware you are using, LXC > parameters and the kind of load the system can handle. > > I am sure this will help me and more like myself. > > Thx > Sanjay > My main interest of being on Virtual platform is portability / Backup. In case of any h/w issues, or crashes, simply copy the VM on to another box and you are up in minutes. Sanjay
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