PBX on embedded Linux vs in Cloud
Napsal: ned 09. srp 2015 13:40:00
Hi,
I know there are ways of running a PBX in an embedded Linux system, like a router or a Raspberry Pi,
see http://nerdvittles.com/?p=11984
and http://www.tinkerlings.com/creating-a-v ... ng-mumble/
and http://nerdvittles.com/?p=10151
another option is to run your PBX in the cloud, which can be cheaper sometimes (no power consumption at home, no router or Raspberry Pi needed) and is certainly more scalable but requires adequate security measures to prevent your voip credentials to be stolen.
see http://aliensgrin.com/2014/01/20/pbx-in ... mazon-ec2/
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4 ... v-t2117336
see http://forum.voxilla.com/threads/freepb ... ec2.19287/
Does anyone have experience with any of the above options?
I would like to be able to safely place and receive secure (=encrypted) calls, for which I believe I should be running a PBX myself. Connecting from my client to the PBX, if it would be in the cloud, of course needs to be secure as well.
Ideally I spend as little as possible. I have several linux based routers lying around.
Hope to hear from anyone soon.
I know there are ways of running a PBX in an embedded Linux system, like a router or a Raspberry Pi,
see http://nerdvittles.com/?p=11984
and http://www.tinkerlings.com/creating-a-v ... ng-mumble/
and http://nerdvittles.com/?p=10151
another option is to run your PBX in the cloud, which can be cheaper sometimes (no power consumption at home, no router or Raspberry Pi needed) and is certainly more scalable but requires adequate security measures to prevent your voip credentials to be stolen.
see http://aliensgrin.com/2014/01/20/pbx-in ... mazon-ec2/
see http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4 ... v-t2117336
see http://forum.voxilla.com/threads/freepb ... ec2.19287/
Does anyone have experience with any of the above options?
I would like to be able to safely place and receive secure (=encrypted) calls, for which I believe I should be running a PBX myself. Connecting from my client to the PBX, if it would be in the cloud, of course needs to be secure as well.
Ideally I spend as little as possible. I have several linux based routers lying around.
Hope to hear from anyone soon.