> Ideally, the way realtime works, it shouldn't matter at all whether the record
> exists in memory or in the database.  In reality, there's a few cases where
> the data needs to exist in memory for a particular event to occur correctly
> (such as device state notifications).  I think a better goal would be to get
> Realtime integration to a better place where device state notifications (and
> other events that require a SIP peer to be in-memory) could actually
> be delivered to a realtime host not in memory and the realtime caching that
> we currently need to get things to work correctly could go away entirely.

Good point.  It would be much more effective to improve the realtime
integration.  Is there a list somewhere of all of these cases?  With a
little direction I would be willing to work on this.

-Jonathan

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