[Freeswitch-users] Best way to start with Freeswitch
Mark Crane
mctch at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 31 12:32:35 PDT 2008
You want a fast webserver...take a look at:
http://www.lighttpd.net/
"lighttpd powers several popular Web 2.0 sites like
YouTube, wikipedia and meebo. Its high speed
io-infrastructure allows them to scale several times
better with the same hardware than with alternative
web-servers." - quote from website.
Mark
--- kokoska rokoska <kokoska.rokoska at post.cz> wrote:
>
>
>
> Brian West napsal(a):
> >
> > On Mar 29, 2008, at 7:57 AM, kokoska rokoska
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all!
> >>
> >> I'm very new to Freeswitch and thus I'm looking
> for advices/hints for
> >> painless start :-)
> >
> > Nothing is painless.
> >
> >>
> >> I have a lot of experience with Asterisk and
> OpenSER, but the philosophy
> >> od Freeswitch differs...
> >>
> >
> > Thats an understatement. ;)
> >
> >
> >> What is going on:
> >> I like to deploy PBX/Switch for a lot of SIP
> users wich registers with
> >> it and - also - with larg number of SIP gateways
> the PBX/Switch should
> >> regester with. Users population/gateways/call
> routing have to be dynamic
> >> (database-driven, like I'm accustomed form
> Asterisk and OpenSER) with
> >> quite standard features
> (conditional/unconditional forwarding,
> >> voice-mail, call-waiting, resource limits etc.)
> and especially with good
> >> over-all performance.
> >>
> >> Like i red in docs, dynamic SIP users could by
> done with mod_xml_curl
> >> directory but I like to ask: Is it "fast enough"?
> >
> > Direct DB in my opinion is a very bad idea. With
> xml_curl you can
> > interface to just about anything and cluster it up
> and fail over rather
> > easily with http gets. And no it's NOT slow, that
> depends on how fast
> > your web server and db are... trust me it can
> scream if you do it correctly.
> >
>
> This question is a little bit off-topic, but I try
> it :-)
>
> I have very limited experiences with webservers, so
> can you recommend me
> fast enough webserver and underlying tehnology?
>
> For idea proof-of-concept I can use Apache +
> mod_php, but for production
> use I'm affraid it will be nearly useless because of
> PHP is interpreted
> and thus very slow.
> So what is - by your mean - good technology to start
> with? Java +
> Tomcat? Or is there a way how to utilize my "basic"
> knowlege of "C"
> without writting my own webserver? :-)
>
> Have a nice day, best regards,
>
> kokoska.rokoska
>
>
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