Kevin wrote: > A friend asked me the following questions, but I have no experience in this > area. I would like to collect some PLUG input and send it back to him. > > Any takers? > > ...Kevin > > > ------ Forwarded Message > Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 08:21:29 -0400 > Subject: Production Server > > Kevin, > > I have some work related questions and thought you might know. > > We need to replace our elderly fax server here at work and have looked at > several solutions. We have found a couple people that sell ready to go fax > servers that are Linux servers with fax modems and HylaFAX. They are > basically charging for the hardware and setup service since it is entirely > open source... like i-fax.com. > > My questions are: > Do you know if this is a good open source solution? Yes, and yes it is. ;) I have hylafax server. It works very well. > Is there a better one? Not to my knowledge. > We use 4 lines (2 incoming and and 2 outgoing) and send about 500 faxes a > day. The only thing to be wary of is the type of modem and it's configuration (Class 1 operation is better than Class 2). I presume the vendor will have figured all that out. > For a production server, is CentOS or Fedora better? CentOS. More stable, fewer updates. > Do you know of anyone able to setup a server of our own like this and > willing to reliably support it (for a fee of course) if we had a problem I > couldn't solve? I'd be happy to. > Thank you very much. Take care! > Greg There is one consideration I didn't see asked about, and that's fax client software. There are several options. Hylafax is very flexible, but does not include a fax client (of any significance). For windoze clients, I use Cypheus. I don't have any linux clients at this time. Greg needs to determine what his client requirements are, if/how faxes will be routed, etc. Simply printing them is a slam dunk, but there is so much more that hylafax can do, like routing to email addresses and such. -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss