[asterisk-users] Multiple servers using realtime

Alex Balashov abalashov at evaristesys.com
Wed Aug 22 12:12:22 CDT 2007


Seems to me that as long as all the contacts / reachability info / URIs 
are distinct for each user, there is not a problem with using one big 
database, and that it certainly presents less of a maintenance headache.
It also provides easier migration path to future options you may want to
explore that *do* take advantage of its shared aspect.

On Wed, 22 Aug 2007, Peder @ NetworkOblivion wrote:

> I am in the process of setting up several * servers using realtime and
> connecting to mysql.  I am trying to figure out if I should just use one
> database and one set of tables for all of the user data.  Or if I should
> have separate databases for each * box.  The boxes are independent of
> each other in that customerA only connects to box A.  They will never
> fail over to box B or anything like that.  I want to use realtime for
> queues,voicemail, sippeers and extensions.  The only issue that I have
> come up with so far is that a common voicemail table would cause each
> box to try and send out mwi indicators since it appears each * box pulls
> all of the voicemail boxes from the DB every 10 seconds.
>
> Any thoughts on whether I should go with one DB, or separate per box
> DB's?  There is one mysql box, I am not referring to mysql on each box,
> I am referring to whether I should use separate DB's within the one
> mysql box for each * box.  Thanks.
>
> Peder
>
>
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