About two years ago I setup two high availability solutions using DRBD and
Heartbeat. The worked great and shutting down or unplugging one server
stayed transparent for the callers, as IVRs stayed available. Having said
this, it was not very straight forward to set it up, but not very difficut
either. So Heartbeat and DRBD can be a good starting point for you.

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Zeeshan A Zakaria

On 2010-03-26 4:40 AM, "huu giang" <huugiang...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi List,

I'm finding a solution to provide failover and load balancing features to my
IVR system.

Anyone suggest me what is the best solution please?. what the hardware I
should use ?.

I heard about RedFone, but someone on the mail list said that it is not good
because *TDMoE* module in asterisk is not so *stable* and TDMoE is stale.
And It seems that RedFone doesn't not support load balancing ability (I
can't find any document about this feature).

Best Regards,
Giang Huu.




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