can someone tell me how stable and fail proven the RasPBX is, compared to these really expensive ( why? ) hardware (asterisk) PBX?
I need a VoIP PBX for a small company ( about 5 phones ), and I was looking for a low cost, but stable solution. Do you think this would be fine, or will I run into troubles?
Thank you very much
Manuel
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All I can say is it's been stable for me. I've been running RasPBX for a couple of months now in a lower-intensity home environment. Two analog phone lines, six physical phones, two call boxes, a fax machine and a relay attached to the Pi as a gate opener. Volume is only half a dozen calls a day. Probably use the custom extension to operate the gate opener the most. Easily runs two calls at one time. Search for it [edit: found below] and you'll see performance stats for 6-8 calls easy. And I think that's for the Pi-1.
Gonna add a couple of DECT wireless phones in the next couple of days.
Last edit: Kirk Bocek 2016-06-08
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Hello,
can someone tell me how stable and fail proven the RasPBX is, compared to these really expensive ( why? ) hardware (asterisk) PBX?
I need a VoIP PBX for a small company ( about 5 phones ), and I was looking for a low cost, but stable solution. Do you think this would be fine, or will I run into troubles?
Thank you very much
Manuel
All I can say is it's been stable for me. I've been running RasPBX for a couple of months now in a lower-intensity home environment. Two analog phone lines, six physical phones, two call boxes, a fax machine and a relay attached to the Pi as a gate opener. Volume is only half a dozen calls a day. Probably use the custom extension to operate the gate opener the most. Easily runs two calls at one time. Search for it [edit: found below] and you'll see performance stats for 6-8 calls easy. And I think that's for the Pi-1.
Gonna add a couple of DECT wireless phones in the next couple of days.
Last edit: Kirk Bocek 2016-06-08
Here's the page I was thinking about:
RPi Testing
It's from 2012 so I'm pretty sure it's on an RPi-1