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<p>Thanks a lot !<br>
I will try to implement it with Cloud Load Balance (Azure, AWS)
and rtpproxy + Redis cache.<br>
BTW - can i install rtpengine with RPM or DEB packages ? Can
someone give me please a link to the repository ?<br>
Many thanks<br>
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I would agree about the marginal utility.<br>
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Pojoga <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:pojogas@gmail.com"><pojogas@gmail.com></a> wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">The most thorough presentation about the topic
that I know of was 1&1's where BGP is used.
<div>The task of detecting such a failure within a couple of
seconds so that user's won't hang up intuitively, avoid
the failse-positive failure detection, makes the entire
task pretty daunting and marginally useful, IMO.
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9:39 AM Evgeniy <<a href="mailto:ewgeny84@gmail.com"
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rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Is that possible to
implement RTP voice fail-over?<br>
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In case RTP node goes down - the call should not be
interrupted.<br>
This is kinda strange - but client want to have super
redundant system.<br>
For example use 2 RTP nodes and simultaneously send 2 RTP
stream over 2 <br>
nodes (yes - network traffic will increase)<br>
Or maybe is a way to recover UDP connections after a crash
and replace <br>
node state.<br>
Maybe use a Kubernetes tools for that purpose ?<br>
Here what i found in mailing-list - <br>
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Many thanks for any hints to this topic.<br>
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