In the last post we talked about the different available flavors of traffic balancing with OpenSIPS. But picking the right balancing logic is just the first step. The next step, and an important one, is to decide how you want to have the balancer inserted into the SIP flow (between the end-points and the main servers). … Continue reading Traffic balancing – the insertion into the SIP flow
Tag: load balancing
Many times, during discussion about various OpenSIPS based solutions, I noticed that people make a confusion when comes to the meaning of "load balancing". Whenever they talk about distributing SIP traffic between multiple destinations, the term of "load balancing" is abused in a very very generic way. Such a mis-usage of terms leads to mis-understandings … Continue reading Traffic balancing – load, weights, round robin ??
SIP setups where OpenSIPS acts as a front-end for a farm of class 5 servers are becoming increasingly popular. Such architectures combine the best of both worlds: robust and optimized handling of SIP signaling with feature-rich class 5 softswitches. This way of integrating open-source projects has lead to a unique opportunity for our team, along with the FreeSWITCH team, to … Continue reading FreeSWITCH-driven routing in OpenSIPS 2.3
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