[asterisk-users] Ultrastmonkey? Ultramonkeyast? Astrimonkey? High Availability and Asterisk

Edgar Guadamuz eguadamuz at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 20:06:16 CDT 2007


So do I, and I'm working in ellaborate some labs for high availability
and load balance in asterisk distributed systems.


On 10/8/07, Mike Clark <mike at infoanywhere.com> wrote:
> JR Richardson wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I've been labing up some HA Asterisk senario's using LVS, Ultamonkey,
> > Asterisk DUNDi, OpenSER.  UltraMonkey setup went pretty easy, workes
> > fine with Debian Sarge, used the example on the ultramonkey website.
> > LVS_NAT is a different story, a bit more complex and requires another
> > server/director sitting in front of 2 asterisk servers.  Also have in
> > production OpenSER proxying calls from my gateways to my dial plan
> > servers.  OpenSER learning curve is fairly steep but rock solid once
> > working.  There are advantages and disadvantages in most all
> > arrangements here.
> >
> > Anyhow, I'm requesting collaboration from the community to pull
> > together best practices and real world examples on how to setup high
> > available solutions.  I know there are many of you guys doing some
> > sort of HA solution with Asterisk and after speaking with many at the
> > Conference in Phoenix, there are many, many more who would like to
> > learn or implement this type of solutions.
> >
> > I'm happy to facilitate and document these solutions and share my
> > successes and failures.
> >
> > Please contact me if you would like to participate or just be in the loop.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > JR
> >
> I certainly want to be in the loop and will help any way I can.
>
> Mike Clark
>
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