First of all, I am not aware of a production kubernetes cluster.
Using containers has advantages : fast install, easy to move. The
annoying thing is that if it goes wrong, it is not easy to
troubleshoot. Secondly, you add an extra abstraction layer,
abstraction (most of the time) reduces speed and decreases capacity.
In short : it all depends on the size of your system. In ip4 I don't see
the advantage. What could be a nice scalable system, is to deploy on
ip6 with anycast.
Just my thoughts ...
On 2/05/2020 07:49, H Yavari via Users wrote:
Hi to all,
As you know docker and K8s, are growing quickly. So we dockerized
Asterisk and OpenSIPS also.
But I see some community members are against it. They have some
reasons like NAT, RTP ports and performance.
Do you agree with them ?
Is there any successful large scale OpenSIPS cluster based on K8s ?
Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Regards,
HY
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