[Serusers] Scaling SER
Tracy Lofton
tracylofton_1 at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 18 23:47:51 CEST 2006
Hi,
I am nowhere near at your level, i mainly perform experimentations on my own
behalf. But I read alot. I have read about the sip router being able to
load a 1,000,000 location records within 256MB of memory and that you may
need extra memory for active calls and message processing. Calling rate
should be considered with regard to CPU power for amount of subscribers.
So, final recommendation was to go with servers handling different set of
subscribers and implementing a failover, per server.
Actually, I remember one spot where i read some of this data, at this link
here:
http://www.voipuser.org/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=6327&highlight=scaling
Hope this helps you some.
Tracy
>From: Jon Farmer <jon at bctech.co.uk>
>To: SER Mailing List <serusers at iptel.org>
>Subject: [Serusers] Scaling SER
>Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 20:28:13 +0100
>
>Hi
>
>I currently have a single SER server using MySQL for data storage. Due
>to the number of users I now have and to help redundancy I want to setup
>another SER server.
>
>I have search the web and have not been able to find a tutorial on this
>so I hope someone on this list can help.
>
>I need the SER servers to at least know about the location of clients
>registered with each server. Therefore can I point both servers at the
>same MySQL and for them to share the data?
>
>Are there any issues around this strategy? Is there another way to
>accomplish what I want?
>
>Regards
>
>Jon
>
>--
>Jon Farmer
>Telford, Shropshire, UK
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