Alan Crosswell writes: > Personally, I think mysql replication violates KISS if I am trying to > have my redundant servers as independent and survivable as possible.
that is a good goal, but i don't see how you can do it in a KISS way without having UAs that register with both (all) proxies. > Our architecture load shares two proxies. While UAs think they have a > single proxy they've registered to, inbound INVITEs are randomly > distributed among the two proxies (e.g. on our PSTN media gateways, or > other UAs that happen to have chosen the other proxy as their > outbound). do your two proxies have two ip visible to outside? if so, how do you deal with UAs behind NATs? -- juha _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
