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Hello,<br>
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I haven't played with such setup yet, but it's somewhere on my list
for Christmas wishes (well, the time for it)... so I am interested
in seeing this discussion elaborated more.<br>
<br>
I noticed various results when searching web for kamailio+docker. A
dockfile by Victor Seva is available at:<br>
- <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://gist.github.com/linuxmaniac/a56fa8eb2674195d724b">https://gist.github.com/linuxmaniac/a56fa8eb2674195d724b</a><br>
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Regarding your last question, kamailio dealing with signaling should
not expose any troubles in any kind of containers of virtual
machines.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Daniel<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16/09/14 08:37, davy van de moere
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<div>Gents,</div>
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I've been loving OpenVZ for a multitude of deployments in the
last 24 months, but recently I stumbled over Docker, and I
really like it!
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<div>It's simplicity is very appealing. I was trying to find
good reasons not to use Docker in production environments.</div>
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<div>So far I couldn't get any further than that it's pretty
new, and that it is not having a great reputation in resource
allocation. On a first check I think OpenVZ is also much more
flexible in it's networking, but that might be my lack of
understanding of Docker.</div>
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<div>Typically I have my setups mixed with Postgres/Mysql and
Freeswitch. </div>
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<div>As such the question, any good reason not to use Docker?</div>
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<div>thx!</div>
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<div>Davy Van De Moere</div>
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