Toyima,

Adrian is right.  We started on a CentOS infrastructure with Opensips.  It 
works, but it's a pain.  We're migrating to a complete Debian infrastructure.  
We started with Debian because of Opensips, Mediaproxy and CDRtool.  But now 
that we understand it we find it to be much more lightweight, configurable and 
just "easier" than CentOS and the other RedHat derivatives.

Is Debian "better" than CentOS?  Not the question, and not the point.  I can 
say in our experience it is far easier to manage Opensips-based systems in 
Debian than in CentOS.  Xen is a lot more flexible, too, and we've made great 
use of that with Opensips.


- Jeff

From: Adrian Georgescu <a...@ag-projects.com<mailto:a...@ag-projects.com>>
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:35:13 -0500
To: OpenSIPS users mailling list 
<users@lists.opensips.org<mailto:users@lists.opensips.org>>
Subject: Re: [OpenSIPS-Users] Installing OpenSIPS on Red Hat

You should use Debian in production as the software is developed on Debian. If 
you use Redhat you will always be behind new developments or any bug fixes as 
there might be nobody porting them to Redhat.

Adrian

On Jan 31, 2011, at 5:28 PM, Toyima Dias wrote:

Hello,

I've seen many information on how to install OpenSIPS in DEBIAN, but in my case 
i need to install it on Red Hat, i've found some information but not very well 
supported, i would like to have a very clean and stable installation for a very 
large and stable production server, is there any recommendations please?

Regards

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