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We are a reseller with a typical system size of 20 extensions.
All of our PBX's are OVH based cloud hosted.
We started doing our first few installs using a windows SBC on the client's site(s). This turned into a disaster as out of about 20 phone systems we have 1 or 2 a day where the service unexpectedly crashes, or the computer restarts, or ............
We then decided to start using raspberry pi's instead of windows. We only have 3 or 4 of them in the field so far. This poses two questions.
1) Are the pi's actually more reliable in practice? Is there anything i should know about / tips/tricks on configuring them?
2) Is there any way (i guess this applies to windows too) to make redundant SBC's? I would assume not since you would need two boxes on the same ip address which would cause a conflict.
Any help on this is appreciated, as a young company in the VoIP world it feels like we are missing a major piece here with how un reliable these SBC's are...
All of our PBX's are OVH based cloud hosted.
We started doing our first few installs using a windows SBC on the client's site(s). This turned into a disaster as out of about 20 phone systems we have 1 or 2 a day where the service unexpectedly crashes, or the computer restarts, or ............
We then decided to start using raspberry pi's instead of windows. We only have 3 or 4 of them in the field so far. This poses two questions.
1) Are the pi's actually more reliable in practice? Is there anything i should know about / tips/tricks on configuring them?
2) Is there any way (i guess this applies to windows too) to make redundant SBC's? I would assume not since you would need two boxes on the same ip address which would cause a conflict.
Any help on this is appreciated, as a young company in the VoIP world it feels like we are missing a major piece here with how un reliable these SBC's are...