Dear All,

Thanks for taking the time to read this. I have been presented with a massive 
task. I'm not an asterisk expert, but I do know my way around a linux server 
and infrastructure, and I know when things are not done correctly. A large 
number of minutes are routed every month, (1m+) and I wish to do this in the 
most efficient way possible.

I've been presented with three linux servers, all in varying states of upkeep, 
and I've decided, instead of attempting to clean the systems I'm presented 
with, it is better for me to build a stable platform for asterisk to be 
migrated onto. This makes my question two fold.

1       What steps should I take, or consider, if I wish to migrate an existing 
asterisk installation, without it being offline for too long

2       What steps should I look out for, if I wish to move to a MySQL backed 
for the configuration files, so that I can remove the systems dependence on 
local configuration.

My long term plan is to introduce MySQL to be the backend for the configuration 
and call log data and put this machine behind a load balancer, so that in due 
course, when I need to add more machines to handle the load, I will have no 
need to reconfigure asterisk, or build new configurations, and if I keep the 
base OS install uniform, I should in theory be able to deploy more asterisk 
boxes very fast behind a load balancer to increase the capacity of my "VoIP 
Farm" with minimal work.

*VoIP farm is my term, please do not use it in any presentations to the powers 
that be inside your organisation - If you wish to do so please send £10(ten) 
via paypal to my email address which is clearly displayed in the email headers!*

Also, in theory, it allows for testing of new configuration, without having to 
change the configuration on multiple machines at the same time. Which is always 
a good thing. Any help an advice, or questions are most welcome, as I wish to 
turn this mountain into a mole hill, a very stable, and expandable mole hill!

Thank you for your time,
Mr Gabriel

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