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vxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start [2014/02/16 23:01] ivanvxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start [2015/02/02 14:48] borja
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 Make sure that your servers are installed and equipped with all the required hardware. Make sure that your servers are installed and equipped with all the required hardware.
  
-^CPU ^IVVR server ^IVR server ^ +^CPU ^IVVR server (Video) ^IVR server (Voice) 
-|1x cores |15 ports |30 ports| +|1x core |min 15 ports ... max 30 ports|min 30 ports .. max 60 ports| 
-|2x cores |30 ports |60 ports| +|2x cores |min 30 ports ... max 60 ports|min 60 ports .. max 120 ports| 
-|4x cores |60 ports |120 ports| +|4x cores |min 60 ports ... max 120 ports|min 120 ports .. max 240 ports| 
-|8x cores |120 ports |240 ports|+|8x cores |min 120 ports ... max 240 ports|min 240 ports .. max 480 ports| 
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 +NOTE: 
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 +IVR / IVVR System performance will depend on all codecs, applications, total load used by your server. \\ This figures are not based on specific hardware. Our recomendation to take the min values if your are going to run transcoding by software.
  
 Please check that other hardware installed on your server (such as network adapter, RAID controller, etc.) is supported by the Linux distribution that you use. Please check that other hardware installed on your server (such as network adapter, RAID controller, etc.) is supported by the Linux distribution that you use.
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 |Suse|Debian|[[http://www.opensuse.org|http://www.opensuse.org]]| |Suse|Debian|[[http://www.opensuse.org|http://www.opensuse.org]]|
 |Mandrake|CentOS|[[http://www.mandriva.com/|http://www.mandriva.com]]| |Mandrake|CentOS|[[http://www.mandriva.com/|http://www.mandriva.com]]|
 +|FreePBX|CentOS|[[http://www.freepbx.com/|http://www.freepbx.com]]|
 +|Elastix|CentOS|[[http://www.elastix.com/|http://www.elastix.com]]|
 +|AsteriskNow|CentOS|[[http://www.asterisk.com/|http://www.asterisk.com]]|
 +|Raspbian|Debian/ARM|[[http://www.raspbx.com/|http://www.raspbx.com]]|
 +
  
-Vxi uses Debian distribution to generate all packages provided. Most packages built are specifically configured by default for this Linux OS.+i6net uses Debian and Centos distributions to generate all packages provided. Most packages built are specifically configured by default for this Linux OS.
  
 There are two available versions of our packages: There are two available versions of our packages:
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     * “64bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x     * “64bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x
  
-Disable the SELinux. It can lock the library loading.\\ You can use '/usr/sbin/setenforce 0' before launching the Vxi VoiceXML browser.+Disable the //SELinux//. It can lock the library loading.\\ You can use '/usr/sbin/setenforce 0' before launching the Vxi VoiceXML browser.
  
 ===== Vxi on a Virtual Environnement ===== ===== Vxi on a Virtual Environnement =====
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