[Asterisk-Dev] Asterisk Clusters

Goran Skular goran.skular at slsolucije.hr
Fri Jan 6 14:30:18 MST 2006


It will be really nice if you can update some of those web pages on wiki
listed bellow with basis description of your installation including dialplan
tweaking.

Btw How do you manage VoIP protocols (from SIP, IAX, H323 to RTP streams)
with ultramonkey ? Do you have custom health checks designed for it?

 

Thanks

 

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[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Watkins, Bradley
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The current solution I have uses UltraMonkey ( www.ultramonkey.org ) for
load-balancing and failover and it works like a champ.  There are obviously
a lot of details there, and I'd be happy to detail them if people are
interested.  There is also a site that has two clusters with uniform
reachability for all phones and PRIs.  None of this requires a lot of
dialplan tuning on a day-to-day basis.

 

- Brad

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[mailto:asterisk-dev-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Goran Skular
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Subject: [Asterisk-Dev] Asterisk Clusters

Dear all,

 

I am sure that there are plenty of you guys wondering about Asterisk Cluster
implementations, both for load balancing and high availability of VoIP and
related services on those servers. 

 

It is noticeable that ser + asterisk solution is most accepted for SIP load
balancing Asterisk servers, but what other good options do we have??




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