Can VitalPBX Run Smoothly on an Old Intel NUC5CPYH for a Small VoIP Setup?

Hey folks,

I’ve got this older Intel NUC5CPYH mini PC gathering dust, and I’m curious if it could handle VitalPBX for a super basic VoIP project. Specs-wise, it’s running a Celeron N3050 (dual-core, starting at 1.6GHz and boosting to 2.16GHz), with 8GB of DDR3L RAM and an SSD thrown in for storage. It’s not a powerhouse, but it does fine with simple Linux stuff day-to-day.

Anyone out there tried VitalPBX on something similar? I’m talking a tiny setup—just about 5 users, with 5 simultaneous calls usually, or maybe up to 10 on a busy day. No big enterprise vibes here. Would this hardware pull it off without hiccups, or am I asking for trouble? I’d love any pointers on fine-tuning it or red flags to avoid.

Appreciate the insights!

It should handle it without a problem

VitalPBX bigger “cousin” (the one with the frog logo) has been run in production on RPi for 20 years. You’d be fine

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