Back-to-Back & Clustering, a love story in OpenSIPS 3.1

There is no doubt that the back-to-back support is a very important asset for OpenSIPS. Maybe you do not use it directly with B2B scenarios, but there are several modules using the B2B support in order to provide even more complex calling scenarios, like: Call Center - for managing the call between queue and agentsSIPREC … Continue reading Back-to-Back & Clustering, a love story in OpenSIPS 3.1

Re-homing your calls with OpenSIPS 3.0

Re-homing represents the ability to move a call from one server to another, without causing any disruptions in the endpoints call experience. Although this was already possible using previous versions of OpenSIPS, the setup required to comply with certain network constraints, making it impossible to use in geo-distributed setups. However, starting with OpenSIPS 3.0, you … Continue reading Re-homing your calls with OpenSIPS 3.0

Achieving service redundancy in two steps with unified clustering in OpenSIPS 3.0

A hot backup means redundancy, redundancy means more uptime, more uptime means a better SLA, a better SLA means happier customers and more money. Building redundancy is a must when moving your service into production. And a typical approach for achieving redundancy is by implementing an active - backup setup with full realtime synchronization between … Continue reading Achieving service redundancy in two steps with unified clustering in OpenSIPS 3.0

Clustering Presence Services with OpenSIPS 2.4

OpenSIPS 2.4 is all about clustering and SIP presence is an important service that delivers a large variety of functionalities like end-to-end user presence, BLF, SLA and more. We need to consider clustering for presence as much as presence is a service with a large appetite for storage and processing - presence is mainly about … Continue reading Clustering Presence Services with OpenSIPS 2.4