AWS FreePBX v16 with included Technical Support
TheWebMachine Networks | 16.3Linux/Unix, CentOS 7.8 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazing service, THE BEST SUPPORT!
We have been using the AWS FreePBX for a little over a month now.
What can I say, is it easy to use? Yes, one of the easiest platforms I've ever had the privledge of using.
Was set-up fast? I had the whole system up and running in less that 20 minutes!
Can I live without it? Probably, but I wouldn't want to!!
I normally do not write reviews, but the AWS FreePBX is indeed something else. If it can help someone make a choice on between trying it or not I would definitely recommend giving it a shot. I assure you, you will NOT be disappointed!
Something very important,
TheWebMachine Networks Customer Service is very fast at responding and friendly too.
I wish i could leave 1000 stars instead of 5 on the feedback...
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Great service
We had an on-premise freepbx server which worked great for 2 years until it got hacked. The restore process upset some config files and we figured for the same cost we could just move to the cloud and be able to have multiple sites working off one system. Worked great. You need a bit of networking knowledge to be able to set it up yourself but by no means do you need to be an expert.
The only complaint I'd have is that the minimum server available is actually quite powerful and this increases cost a little. The monthly software fee is also relatively high given that the software is open source. If you have 7-10 users minimum then it is very good value. Any less than that you might be better using a shared service.
Instance Crashes
The software installed seems very complete. It was easy to get going but I get about 20 minutes out of it before the instance crashes and I'm unable to connect via SSH, HTTP etc... Not really very reliable..
Amazing Support
We are a small company of 7 people, and the phone system has long been the bane of my existence. We moved to a pbx in 2005, and we made changes as little as possible. Once phones were working, don't look at the pbx funny, don't speak to it badly. Just leave it alone.
We actually paid a company a few years back to migrate our system to AWS, and that has worked ok, but was not a fully supported product. Recently, the drive became full, and the system became completely inaccessible. Hence, that forced migration to a new system, and needing to be up and running as quickly as possible.
I started on this myself. Fairly familiar with the FreePBX interface, but had some trouble getting voice to work. (If you have ever set up a pbx behind a firewall, I don't have to explain this to you. IT'S A PAIN.) Emailed TheWebMachine, and got a reply back from Mike. We booked out an hour, I granted him access to my machine, and phones were up and running in less than an hour. VERY KNOWLEDGEABLE. Also explained how their instance is set to auto resize the voicemail drive (so we can't get locked out like on our old system.) Really happy with this solution doesn't say enough.
Great AMI with Perfect Customer Service
I'm quite new to AWS and actually started using it not that long ago. Mike from TheWebMachine has been quite supporting in providing assistance when needed. Coming from a Trixbox background to FreePBX, I had several teething issues but Mike has been nothing but helpful. I would highly recommend this subscription AMI for those looking for a well made, quality configured FreePBX system.