this http://www.xgforce.com/loadbalancer.html might help too at cheaper
price.
Matt
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Matthew Boehm wrote:
Hi,
I would like to know if Asterisk (installed on Linux or Free BSD) have any
possibility of high availability (such as, if one box down, the other one
get all configuration)?
F5 networks currently makes a layer-7 SIP aware load balancer. I was on
a call with them on
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know if Asterisk (installed on Linux or Free BSD) have any
> possibility of high availability (such as, if one box down, the other one
> get all configuration)?
F5 networks currently makes a layer-7 SIP aware load balancer. I was on
a call with them on Friday and th
Hello,
Yes, there is high availability, Clustering and Load Balancing. Each
one has its own advantage and disadvantages.
First option is one that you mention High Availability. This option you
have a second machine watching "heartbeats" from the primary machine.
when the heartbeats stop the mach
Hi,
I would like to know if Asterisk (installed on Linux or Free BSD) have any
possibility of high availability (such as, if one box down, the other one
get all configuration)?
If yes:
1 - how can I do that?
2 - Who is using that?
3 - How long is using?
4 - How Many SIP phones is using on tha