![]() ![]() Additionally it is possible to package them into run-time modules, but few developers/packagers do it. The Linux device support model goes back to the original Unix model, in that, all device drivers are directly compiled and linked into the kernel. IBM mini PC's, Dell 90xx series mini PC's all work well. I'm not trying to sell you on Intel NUC although I run several of them. Some companies sell it fully fleshed out. Then you add memory and M2 or regular SSD to it. Most NUC's are just a case and processor. Here is some info on the models of Intel NUC's: Here is some info regarding installation of Debian on Intel NUC: and Not all NUC's are certified to run Linux. If an Intel NUC supports Ubuntu, it will support Debian. I'm sure Ward is already working his magic to get IncrediblePBX to convert to Debian 11 (which will be a long term support OS). I personally stick with Debian 10 and IncrediblePBX2021. Read the specs and review to make sure the model you are looking at runs most Linux flavors. ![]() You can run a system with about 25 simultaneous calls on a Celeron with about 4 Gigs of memory.
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