I’m was also looking into this problem, which is very similar to yours.

I found this and it is a perfect solution to my problem.
Think this would help you too.

http://www.opensips.org/html/docs/modules/devel/usrloc#usrloc-replication


Vriendelijke groet,

Rik Broers
Voice Engineer

Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Namens Tito Cumpen
Verzonden: dinsdag 24 juni 2014 04:54
Aan: OpenSIPS users mailling list
Onderwerp: [OpenSIPS-Users] Distributed deployment

Hello group,


I am reaching out to you because I am hitting a roadblock in designing a 
distributed deployment. Currently I am entertaining the idea of  using DNS srv 
for the sake of load balancing and availability. The main problem is sharing 
aors among the proxies. My requirement is to allow proxies to fork requests to 
remote proxies in which a user could be registered to in addition to the local 
server. The binary replication component will not suffice because it is 
tailored to virtual ip. I've noticed that opensips has a recursive timer that 
runs at every second to verify which registration expires with the intent of 
removing it. Assuming a shared mysql instance is the only option each proxy 
will be querying mysql which seems like a ton of activity. Can anyone advise 
what the best practice for scaling would be?


Thanks,
Tito
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