Hi Bogdan Yes its new but has a lot of testing and seems to be very stable.
Its a memory cache with the possibility of a disk backend, I think it could be used by the 'Dialog' and 'Usrloc' modules (and maybe more) as a method of clustering OpenSIPS. The disk cache means that a restart does not mean the loss of the data. It can also be used with complex data sets not just hash/value, one feature which could be useful is atomic increments. I really think it could be the thing which can make OpenSIPS full cluster aware. Cheers Mike On 4/11/10 7:25 PM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote: > Hi Mike, > > That is completely new for me and checking on wikipedia, I see it is > really new stuff - initial release in 2009 > > As I understand this is more suitable for a new caching backend (along > localcache and memcached), right ? > > Regards, > Bogdan > > Mike O'Connor wrote: >> Hi Guys >> >> Have the developers of OpenSIPS ever looked at 'redis' as an option for >> consistency of data across a cluster ? >> >> It seems to me that it has a good number of advantages over memcache or >> a mysql master/master system. >> >> It can store complex data, has a system of subscribing to messages (a >> little like an irc channel), can be have data persistence and would seem >> to do a master/slave very well. >> >> The 'subscribe' feature would be great for telling OpenSIPS servers with >> in the cluster about changes in status. >> >> Its disadvantage at this time is that it does not have a master/master >> capability and there is no support for multiply 'redis' masters. >> >> For your thoughts >> Mike O'Connor >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
