Am Montag, 22. Oktober 2018, 22:35:17 CEST schrieb Brooks Bridges:
IMHO, anything more than about 100k keys really should
be stored in
something external to Kamailio (such as redis) to prevent exactly this
issue. If you’re running redis on the same server as Kamailio and using
localhost to access it, then the latency increase for accessing the data
via redis as opposed to htable is almost nonexistent.
Hi Brooks,
this is of course also a valid option.
Some years ago I was asked to optimized the carrierroute module to properly
take care of a 1 million routing tree for several users. So there are some use
cases to do something like this, but probably (nowadays) not that many
anymore, I agree.
Best regards,
Henning
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