[Freeswitch-users] High Availability Cluster Module for FreeSWITCH
Gerald Weber
gerald.weber at besharp.at
Mon Feb 11 12:31:11 MSK 2013
Just my 2 eurocent, i know you said without 3rd party solution.
But wouldn't this be a perfect task for Erlangs distribution and fault tolerance capabilities ?
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Gesendet: Montag, 11. Februar 2013 04:19
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I applaud your efforts on getting a specialized mechanism in the form of a freeswitch module implemented to correctly perform high availability functions. I see a great potential here for the freeswitch project to attain a whole new level of performance and viability, and I really really hope others agree.
I've been struggling with this very issue; how to do correct HA with freeswitch to the point where we aren't dropping calls when something bad happens. It's held me back in a few ways, and while ill never look into a non-open source solution, I've got way to much on my plate right now to play with it now.
I'll see if my company can send some $$ your way. Ive got a few clients who would be interested in this as well. People, start donating!
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On Feb 9, 2013, at 12:00 PM, Eliot Gable <egable+freeswitch at gmail.com> wrote:
> For the past two years, I have been working on and off on a high
> availability cluster module for FreeSWITCH. If you would like to see
> HA built into FreeSWITCH directly, instead of dealing with Pacemaker +
> Corosync or other 3rd party systems, please check out the module,
> voice your support, provide feedback and suggestions, and consider
> supporting it.
>
> Some advantages over a 3rd party solution like Pacemaker include:
>
> - Sub-second failure detection and response (meaning it can start
> recovering calls less than a second after a failure occurs)
> - Failure detection is built into FreeSWITCH so it can detect
> conditions which 3rd party modules cannot detect
> - One shared configuration file between all nodes (no per-node IP
> configuration required)
> - No fixed number of nodes
> - Graceful migration of calls with a maintenance mode (requires DNS)
>
> These are just some of the benefits of building a FreeSWITCH-specific
> HA system. For additional details about the project, please visit:
>
> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_ha_cluster
>
>
> If you would like to see this project come to fruition, please
> consider financially supporting it through Kickstarter:
>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1175121367/high-availability-clust
> er-module-for-freeswitch
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for anyone who contributes, either with just a
> shout-out, with feedback and/or suggestions, and especially to those
> who pledge some financial support.
>
> --
> Eliot Gable
>
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