On Wed, 03 Sep 2014 09:40:00 -0400
Roger Schmid <[email protected]> wrote:

> this xml configuration is the blown up version of asterisk

Which is owed to having the same target audience and a common
featureset.

> native database connection doesnt exist

I can only speculate what you mean by that, but depending on what you
need the database for, there is of course native support.
There is even is a variety of options:
e.g. when using lua/js/perl/python/etc. for call control:
https://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Languages_for_Call_Control
or for filing CDRs away:
https://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Cdr

> actually in a  ISP environment freeswitch is no use, because of 
> fundamental limit of scalability but a loadtest was promissing and
> was showing at least double capacity compared to Asterisk.

There are significant architectural advantages freeswitch has over
asterisk which I won't dive into right now because they are already well
documented by people more familiar with the intricate details.
Start here: http://www.freeswitch.org/node/117

For ISP or carrier environments however you're right: neither of both is
a good choice. yate offers much more flexibility and scalability there.

If you want to go totally crazy, there is also Yxa:
http://www.stacken.kth.se/project/yxa/ however I have no idea if it is
used anywhere in production.

I don't want to start or get into a lengthy debate here about "what's
better" because there is no answer to that. In the end the question
always is: "Is the tool I'm using the most suitable tool for the job and
does the underlying architecture match my preferences and requirements?"

Cheers,
-mh


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