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<font size="2">We run SER quite happily on HP DL360g4 servers. It gives us some redundancy with a hardware raid mirror and dual power supplies, the footprint is very small (1U), and with dual Xeon 3Ghz processors, it screams through a lot of calls per second.
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<br />As an OS, we're running CentOS 4.4, and it works exceptionally well.
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<br />Everyone has his own ideas of what make the best servers, though. Your mileage may vary.
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<br />On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 11:58:18 +0300, ravi reddy wrote</b>
<br />> Hello guys,
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<br />> I want to install SER on a SERVER so please suggest me some servers (prefererably with configuration like HP, or some thing)
<br />> because basically i dont have any knowledge on server types .
<br />> so, any comments and suggestions are appreciated .
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<br />> Thank You.
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<br />> Regards,
<br />> Ravi.
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