[asterisk-users] When does Scalability requests Asterisk to U se SER ?

Benjamin Jacob benjamin.jacob at masconit.com
Tue Sep 19 03:59:43 MST 2006


Rushowr wrote:

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>Marco Mouta wrote:
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>>Hi all,
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>>I'm planing to develop a solution based on Asterisk for about 300 users.
>>My question now is, do I really need to use openSER as the sip proxy and
>>Asterisk for the PBX functions?
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>>Can i trust in a solution only with Asterisk to make all this install?
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>>Please help me with your experience on this kind of asterisk solutions.
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>>I've googled and read about asterisk at large scale solutions, but still
>>in doubt.
>>http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+at+large
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>>Com os melhores cumprimentos,
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>>Marco Mouta
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>In my experience, yes you can use *just* asterisk for the implementation
>of a large scale setup, you just better be sure you've planned it out
>well. I've set up a few large scale Asterisk implementations, covering
>more than 1K users on a single box. And that was in 2005 using trunk.
>There were problems, but all in all it was (and is, for the former
>client) not a bad implementation. If you're just looking at a large PBX
>install, you're definitely fine with a well planned system.
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>Just my $0.02, not to be taken as a guarantee ;-)
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You mean, 1 K simultaneous calls? or 1 K registered users(yes yes. this 
is the one!!)???



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