Hi Juha,

I would say the primary benefit for presence specifically, is that remote watchers are notified immediately - it does depend on the event type, I guess, as to just how important this is, but it can make a real difference in certain applications.

Secondary benefits vary by use case but may include things like simplifying the stack and/or removing single points of failure, or allowing for horizontal scaling up/down on demand - all of which are benefits of dmq overall.

Why do you ask?

Cheers,

Charles

On Thu, 1 Feb 2018 at 20:14, Juha Heinanen <jh@tutpro.com> wrote:
Charles Chance writes:

> > Presence module has a new integration with DMQ in master branch which does
> > exactly what you’re looking for. It’s enabled by setting modparam
> > “enable_dmq” and the rest takes care of itself:
> >
> > https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/3fc1da644a6b375fc45ea17cbcf816
> > 43f70db545

Charles,

What are the benefits of DMQ replication over use of shared database?

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