the current version of ser caches to user location, therefore only the
following solutions exist:
- use the replicate() feature of ser and configure clients to use
several proxies or use Round-robin DNS
http://iptel.org/ser/doc/seruser/seruser.html#AEN909
- for higher availability (no load balancing) you can use an active
server an a standby server and configure ser to write back all registers
to the database immediately
- contact iptel and ask for commercial support
Have I missed something?
regards,
klaus
Darren Nay wrote:
Hey All,
I have sent this question once before, but I don't believe that I
received a response back. If so then I appologize as I must have missed it.
Could someone help me out with this? We are gearing up to launch SER on
a large scale but I want to verify that I can have multiple SER servers
in a primary / failover scenario before doing so.
Can I put SER onto multiple servers with load balancing and share the
userloc tables between the servers (ie. With MySQL or Postgres SQL)
Is this possible? Or does one SER instance only recognize registrations
for phones that register with that particular instance/daemon?
Thanks,
Darren Nay - dnay(a)libertyisp.com <mailto:dnay@libertyisp.com>
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