Re: Problem when compiling
- From: Tom Shelton <tom_shelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 10:59:24 -0800
On 2007-12-10, Jim Mack <jmack@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tom Shelton wrote:
etc... Dialogic
boards essentially have their own on board processors. So, not a
problem, the cpu would rarely go over maybe 10-15% usage, with
spikes into the 20-30% range.
On a dedicated / embedded system, if you're only spiking to 30% then
you've overspecified the hardware by at least double (-:
I didn't choose the hardware - well not the machines. I did have a
hand in choosing the specific boards, etc we used. These machines were
basically standard telephony servers provided by a 3rd party vendor.
I'm sure they could handle much bigger systems - using some of the 4T1,
E1 combined media boards. Basically, what I'm saying is we were not
using the highest density cards available.
--
Tom Shelton
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