The limitation is when the client phone is not srv aware. But anyway, for sure this would
be the best solution. So, if I understood, we install 2 servers (let's say server A
and server B) and both use the same SQL server/database and we create 2 sip-srv's in
our DNS, done. Is this?
Now, devices that run over batteries will usually use SIP over TCP to save power, making
it possible to send few keep alive. What happens if a client was registered on server A
and this server fails? Will every client, when trying to make a call, switch from server A
to server B based on the sip-srv record? Just by having access to the same SQL database
will server B be able to call (locate) a client that was registered initially on server A?
Thanks, MoacirFrom: davy.van.de.moere(a)gmail.com
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 10:34:58 +0100
To: sr-users(a)lists.sip-router.org
Subject: Re: [SR-Users] High availability
Use multiple kamailio's, access them over sip-srv (that will give you high
availability) , and checkout cassandra if you need db-connectivity ;)
That should be imho the simplest and oh boy efficient :)
On 12 Mar 2013, at 10:29, Moacir Ferreira wrote:Hi,
What would be the community's architecture advice for deploying Kamailio in a high
availability environment? I am looking for something simple, still efficient.
Thanks,
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