Hi Jakub

Although no direct experience with this exactly as you have described I have 
used HTTP API out of Kamailio quite a bit and into other services. Which yes 
some ultimatly end in AWS> Having done our's in KEMI there is some difference 
however from our experience we did notice some of this didn't fair well under a 
loads test scenario. We tested Kafka vs Kamailio HTTP API Modules vs Aiohttp 
(Python in Kemi) and Kafka significantly out perfomed in terms of the load 
test. We then had to rejig things to account for this instead of HTTP API. If 
this is ever going to be under intense load. Maybe make sure you do the load 
testing early on before you ratify your design. Also make sure all your error 
habndling is in place and working to prevent issues in Kamailio if something 
API side goes wrong.
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