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On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 3:06 AM, Paul Scheepens <pscheep...@epo.org> wrote:

> Just a question on the SBC's, as they are handling voice as well, wouldn't
> there be a (possible) issue with VM.
> TeTeTeTalking with the outside world should be PePePePerfect IMHoHO.
>
> Paul
>
>
>  From: Mark Theis <mth...@socaltelephone.com> To: Discussion list for
> users of sipXecs software <sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org> Date: 23-09-2010
> 06:40 Subject: Re: [sipx-users] SIP Server Questions (Virtual vs Physical) 
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> Peter,
>
> I like your plan.  I am not an expert (maybe because I have only been
> working with this for a month or so) yet, but…. What were you thinking to
> use as your SBC1 and SBC2?  Each of your other devices’ names hinted at (or
> explicitly said) sipXecs… but the SBC has me wondering.  Are you thinking to
> have 2 separate ITSP Gateway (SBC) sipXecs VM’s?
>
> As you might have noticed from my last post a couple minutes ago, I want to
> do something very similar to yours… but… all of my users will be external.
> And… I have my servers geo-diverse. This may be a problem for me, but I
> could not find another solution  aside from sipXecs that claimed the ability
> to solve my problems.
>
> Thanks!
>
> *Mark Theis*
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> *On Behalf Of *Talbot, Peter*
> Sent:* Wednesday, September 22, 2010 1:43 PM*
> To:* Discussion list for users of sipXecs software*
> Subject:* [sipx-users] SIP Server Questions (Virtual vs Physical)
>
> Hi all.
>
> In further pursuing a ‘Production Rollout’ ready implementation of sipXecs,
> I had some final questions, mostly in regards to what can and cannot be
> Virtualized. Currently it is looking like anything that actually handles
> voice traffic (whether recorded messages or ongoing conversations) should
> remain physical due to timing constraints, but other Roles can be
> Virtualized.
>
> What I am loosely looking at then, in a server layout fashion, would be
> something along the lines of:
>
> SIPX1 – Physical Server (Internal network) - Management/Primary SIP Router
> SIPX2 – Physical Server (Internal Network) - Redundant SIP Router
> SBC1 – Virtual Server (DMZ) - Primary ITSP Gateway (SBC)
> SBC2 – Virtual Server (DMZ) - Redundant ITSP Gateway (SBC)
> SIPCN1 – Physical Server (Internal Network) - Conferencing
> SIPWM1 – Physical Server (Internal Network) - Voicemail
> SIPX3 – Virtual Server (Internal Network) - ACD/Instant Messaging
>
> Physical and Virtual Servers would all be 64bit, running a minimum of 8GB
> of RAM, the VM1 machine having extra storage space, and all with a good
> processors (well above the recommended listed in Michael’s book) and GB
> Ethernet. Virtual Machines would have slightly less power, but the Roles are
> slightly less power hungry anyway. In this instance, Remote Workers would be
> connected via VPN to our internal network, so Remote Worker traffic would
> act just like ‘inside user’ traffic.
>
> *Does the above seem like a plausible solution?*
>
> As a secondary necessity – in regards to load testing – what tools of those
> available (like WinSIP) would any of you recommend?
>
> Peter Talbot
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