As I'm getting back into virtualization technology again, I'm planning on migrating my Askozia PBX setup from the HP t5135 thin client to a KVM virtual machine.
It should work without issue, but I'm planning to do some extensive testing first.
I've done some extensive testing on debian KVM machines, and have found them to be surprisingly stable. However, working with Askozia might be a little different. Not because the FreeBSD platform is any less stable, but because its management interfaces are more constrained. There is pretty much only the web based management interface, and I can't just plug it into a keyboard, monitor and mouse and start it up, though the VNC interface via KVM is pretty much the same thing.

i've sked about xen and openvz virtalisation on the askozia forums but no one has replied. have you made any progress on using askozia on a virtual machine?
Hi Zaheer, I haven't used askozia since it was BSD based, but in that time its probably become easier to run as a virtual machine since its on linux now.