vxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
vxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start [2014/02/15 11:31] ivanvxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start [2017/07/31 16:17] (current) – ↷ Page moved from legacy:vxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start to vxi_installation_guide:system_requirements:start javier
Line 1: Line 1:
 ====== System Requirements ====== ====== System Requirements ======
  
-[[:vxi_installation_guide:start|Home]] > System Requirements +===== Hardware requirements =====
- +
-===== Hardware System requirements =====+
  
 For a single-server setup, we recommend a SGI/Rackable Server configured as follows: For a single-server setup, we recommend a SGI/Rackable Server configured as follows:
  
-    * CPU  Intel/AMD Pentium III 2 GHz (minimum)+    * CPU Intel/AMD Pentium III 2 GHz (minimum), works on Raspbery
     * RAM 1 Gb per core for IVR, 2 Gb per core for IVVR     * RAM 1 Gb per core for IVR, 2 Gb per core for IVVR
     * HDD/SSD 16 Gb (minimun)     * HDD/SSD 16 Gb (minimun)
-    * Motherboard  with 533MHz/800MHz system bus support +    * Motherboard with 533MHz/800MHz system bus support 
-    * Ethernet  Network board (with Mac Address)+    * Ethernet Network board (with Mac Address)
     * TDM Digium E1/T1 or any other Asterisk compatible board     * TDM Digium E1/T1 or any other Asterisk compatible board
  
 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.
  
-    * 2x cores  30 ports / IVVR server … 60 ports / IVR server +^CPU ^IVVR server (Video) ^IVR server (Voice) ^ 
-    4x cores  60 ports / IVVR server … 120 ports / IVR server +|1x core |min 15 ports ... max 30 ports|min 30 ports .. max 60 ports| 
-    8x cores  120 ports / IVVR server … 240 ports IVR server+|2x cores |min 30 ports ... max 60 ports|min 60 ports .. max 120 ports| 
 +|4x cores |min 60 ports ... max 120 ports|min 120 ports .. max 240 ports| 
 +|8x cores |min 120 ports ... max 240 ports|min 240 ports .. max 480 ports| 
 + 
 +NOTE: 
 + 
 +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.
  
-===== Software System requirements =====+===== Software requirements =====
  
 The Vxi VoiceXML browser runs on most modern Linux Operating Systems (Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu, Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, Fedora, etc).  However, it may be difficult for a novice system administrator to install and configure the operating system to meet all of the requirements and provide the best performance.  Installing all the software could also prove to be a time-consuming task. We provide a seamless way to perform a complete server installation from scratch, in less than 15 minutes. The installation uses tar.gz packages and bash scripts. The Vxi VoiceXML browser runs on most modern Linux Operating Systems (Debian, CentOS, Ubuntu, Redhat, Mandrake, Suse, Fedora, etc).  However, it may be difficult for a novice system administrator to install and configure the operating system to meet all of the requirements and provide the best performance.  Installing all the software could also prove to be a time-consuming task. We provide a seamless way to perform a complete server installation from scratch, in less than 15 minutes. The installation uses tar.gz packages and bash scripts.
Line 30: Line 34:
     * Debian 6, 7 - [[http://www.debian.org/|http://www.debian.org]]     * Debian 6, 7 - [[http://www.debian.org/|http://www.debian.org]]
     * CentOS 5, 6 -[[http://www.centos.org/|http://www.centos.org ]]     * CentOS 5, 6 -[[http://www.centos.org/|http://www.centos.org ]]
 +
 +The last VXI V12 release add an FreePBX module and Elastix modules.
 +They allow to control the VoiceXML configuration and administration from the Web Interface.
  
 Other compliant Linux distributions: Other compliant Linux distributions:
  
-    * Ubuntu (Debian) - [[http://www.ubuntu.com/|http://www.ubuntu.com]] +^Distribution ^Package ^Website ^ 
-    Redhat (CentOS) - [[http://www.redhat.com/|http://www.redhat.com]] +|Ubuntu|Debian|[[http://www.ubuntu.com/|http://www.ubuntu.com]]| 
-    Fedora (CentoOS) - [[http://fedoraproject.org/|http://fedoraproject.org]] +|Redhat|CentOS|[[http://www.redhat.com/|http://www.redhat.com]]| 
-    Suse (Debian) - [[http://www.opensuse.org|http://www.opensuse.org]] +|Fedora|CentOS|[[http://fedoraproject.org/|http://fedoraproject.org]]| 
-    Mandrake (CentOS) - [[http://www.mandriva.com/|http://www.mandriva.com]]+|Suse|Debian|[[http://www.opensuse.org|http://www.opensuse.org]]| 
 +|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 versions of the package that are available:+There are two available versions of our packages:
  
     * “32bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x     * “32bit i686” package, compiled with GCC 4.x
     * “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 in a Virtual Environnement =====+===== Vxi on a Virtual Environnement =====
  
 You can install and run Vxi on a virtual machine for any production, development and testing system. You can install and run Vxi on a virtual machine for any production, development and testing system.
  • vxi_installation_guide/system_requirements/start.1392463867.txt.gz
  • Last modified: 2017/07/28 22:29
  • (external edit)