I agree that an OpenSER solution on top of Asterisk for a 120 users is
massive overkill to say the least.
High calls-per-second? Multiple Asterisk servers? Multiple vendors?
Advanced LCR? or plans for any of that in the near future? Then I
think it makes sense to look at fronting Asterisk with OpenSER for
such a small amount of users.
Asterisk can do everything you'll need it to do otherwise.
- D
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On Oct 1, 2008, at 7:44 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Jai Rangi wrote:
Openser? for 120 user? I would not do that. This would be an extra
layer to configure, support, maintain and one more layer to debug if
things go wrong. Its like spending a Dollar when you can be done
with a
quarter. (my 2 cents)
All depends on how important those 120 users are.
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