How big of an installation are you talking about in number of users?

Broadvox has the ability to do reroute scenarios automagically in the event
of a failure.  They calls could be routed to an analog trunk or two, which
could terminate in an analog gateway.   This would give you incoming calls,
and outgoing as well, without the second server.

I won't address the work with EC2, but I suspect there are some significant
ones to deal with.  I believe there are some out there that are playing with
that configuration now.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2012 6:38 AM
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Subject: [sipx-users] sipx DR configuration

I'm new to the list and new to sipx too... I'm looking at whether I want to
move from a less than reliable hosted IP PBX to an in house sipx server.
Part of the decision on this for me is how to address list mile issues and
Disaster Recovery (DR). Here is what I was hoping to do.. 
Looking for some validation that this can be done.

I'm thinking I would first setup the primary server in my office and after
it's all configured and setup correctly with SIP trunks from Broadvox, setup
a secondary server on an amazon ECS on demand instance. 
Essentially once the configuration was transferred over the secondary server
and validated, I would turn off the instance and only turn it on if I lost
local connectivity etc. While I wouldn't be able to make outgoing calls (as
presumably my link would be down) incoming calls would still get routed to
my auto-attendant, Voicemail etc.

Is this a doable scenario? Anyone else doing something similar? Among many
other unknowns for me at this point is how to get the secondary server to
"take over" in the event of no communication to the primary for the SIP
trunks.

Any guidance, validation etc you could provide on this would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks!
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