Depends. Do you have daily (sometimes hourly) configuration changes to your
*.conf files? I do. Therefor for me its better for the conf files to be
stored in database. I've even rewritten some of the * code to pull
information out dynamically instead of having to reload each time.

If most of your configuration will be static, it might not be worth the
trouble and overhead of installing and maintaining and reprogramming
asterisk to work better with mysql.

My $0.02
Matthew
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Configuration on MySQL or not


> Hi
>
> I am getting more hands on about Asterisk issues but I got a question to
ask.
>
> What is the common factor, to put all configurations bind to MySQL or
> have them as they are originally on text configuration files.
>
> Maybe this questions can be out of focus, but it will clear up some
> ideas in the future
>
> All type of comments are welcome
>
> Regards
>
> John Fach
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