The server_id type is integer, which I consider to be more than enough for any 
very large deployment (the positive range is over 2 billion values, I am quite 
confident it is more than any foreseeable deployment would have in terms of 
number of server/kamailio instances).

The scope of server_id is to be fast in matching, not to add too much penalty. 
Otherwise it could have been a string.

You may want to store a value that is larger than integer, but others later may 
want to store something else where even long long is enough.

So in my opinion, integer is enough, server id is supposed to be a unique 
integer value in the deployment, not something else. But I am open to see 
opinions from others, if they find benefits or drawbacks.

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