I prefer multiple servers sharing the load. All asterisk based. This
let me scale up the power of the system just adding more servers. I
use asterisk 1.8 realtime with all the data (peers, voicemails, ivr
messages and so on) stored in a pair of mysql database with
multimaster replication. Phones choose where to connect using SRV
records, so I can bring down servers without problems.
Leandro
2012/2/17 Jason W. Parks jason.w.pa...@gmail.com:
I'm reading some information that recommends using SER / OpenSER for large
installation to offload SIP traffic from the Asterisk server.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+at+large
However, it looks like the information might be dated.
I'm looking at a potential 750 SIP phone and 150 Analog installation, all
internal network, PRI trunks, and am trying to nail down an architecture.
Opinions? You think I skip the SER box if I'm using 1.8?
Thanks!
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