fancy LBs out there that can actually
load balance based on the SIP session rather than something
like IP, but I'm afraid to even look at the price tag. I'm
more than fine with balancing by user IP address instead -
if that works. :)
Would appreciate any comments or ideas.
Thanks!
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at OpenSIPS,
but I'd like to explore hardware options first.
Thanks!
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on top of a UNIX
kernel - that run a software application-aware load
balancing suite.
Your best bet is a proxy for the round-robin part, and
Linux-HA for the high availability of the proxy, as Grygoriy
suggested.
Nitzan Kon wrote:
--- On Thu, 11/20/08, Grygoriy Dobrovolskyy
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handles incoming calls, but for those to arrive
at the user reliably they must arrive from the same IP address
the user is registered to. Otherwise their broadband router's
NAT firewall will just block the connection. How does OpenSIPS
handle this? (does it handle this??)
Thanks!
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aware
IT professional could
do it in 2 days
I'm actually referring mostly to the need to build, install,
and maintain another set (2?) of Linux boxes. The software is
the easy part.
Granted, if that's what we need to do - that's what we'll do.
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