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This page contains instructions on how to install VoipNow on VMware vSphere.

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Requirements

We highly recommend VMware vSphere 56.5 0 or newer versions for production environments, but for . For testing purposes, you can also may use VMware Player.

To meet VoipNow's performance and computing requirements, the virtual machine must be configured as followshave the following configuration:

  • Memory: 8GB 6GB (or more)
  • CPUs: 2 4 (or more)
  • SCSI controller: Paravirtual
  • Network adapter: VMXNET 3
  • HDD: 160GB virtual disk (or more)
  • CDROM: yes
  • Guest Operating System: Linux (Redhat Enterprise system 7 or newer)

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In order to install VoipNow, you must first download the ISO image available here. After you download the ISO image:

  1. Create a new virtual machine in VMware using the specification from above.
  2. Start the newly created machine.
  3. Attach the ISO image to the machine and boot from it.
  4. Follow the general ISO installation instructions available here.

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Log in to vSphere portal

Open the browser and access your vSphere portal link and log in using your credentials.

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Create a new virtual machine

Go to the datacenter and folder in which you want to create the virtual machine.

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When asked what to do, choose to Create a new virtual machine and press Next.

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Select the proper folder name, compute resource and storage where you want to create the virtual machine.

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Choose a compatibility level lower than your infrastructure so that you can move the virtual machine at a later time, if necessary.

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When asked to choose the operating system, select Linux and CentOS 4/5/6/7 64 bit.

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In the Customize Hardware step, select at least 4 CPU (2 sockets and 2 or more Cores).

Note

Always create a reservation for CPU and RAM!


Tip

Configuring CPU and RAM reservations will make the virtual machine behave properly under load, without skewing time or causing voice traffic issues.


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Customize the Ram memory.

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Once you've completed these steps,  finish creating the virtual machine. 

Upload iso image to datastore

Go to Datastore section and choose the datastore where you want to upload the VoipNow ISO image.

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Then upload the file.

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Power virtual machine and connect the ISO image

Go to the virtual machines list and select the virtual machine you've just created.

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Connect the ISO image from the datastore to the virtual machine.

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Start the VoipNow installation

Once the virtual machine has the ISO image attached, and you've opened the virtual machine console, send CTRL+ALT+DELETE (by pressing CTRL+ALT+INSERT on your keyboard or from the CTRL+ALT+DELETE button) so that you can start the VoipNow installation. 

Follow the instructions in the ISO Image Installation guide. After installation, but before rebooting the newly installed machine, it is possible to create a VMware virtual machine template in order to automate installation for other nodes.


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