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Douglas Garstang wrote:
> Asterisk realtime hardly provides redundancy.

Can do.

> 1. There's no support for realtime SIP where multiple Asterisk systems can 
> reference the same MySQL database for SIP peers. Ask Kevin Fleming about 
> this. It's known not to work.

Correct, although you can frontend with SER.

> 2. The IP address of the MySQL server is hard coded into the Asterisk config 
> files. In the event of a database failure, Asterisk fails as well. You need 
> to build redundancy into MySQL with a primary and seconday server, and 
> something that can monitor MySQL system, network, and application and then 
> transparently (to Asterisk, because it can't do it itself) switch IP's in the 
> event of failure.

If you use a MySQL cluster, the IP address will; be of the load balancer
which will forward those requests to the MySQL database machines.

Otherwise you can use http://linuxvirtualserver.org/

> 3. Other stuff I can't recollect right now because I am tired.

:) Aren't we all

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