On Monday 15 August 2011, Nick Khamis wrote: > [..] > Alex: Nice documentation based on Kamailio! If we choose this product > it will be a perfect reference point.
Hi Nick, was the response from Alex also on the list? I somehow missed it. > [..] > In terms of Sip Router vs. Kamailio, is it safe to say the former is a > subset of the other? I.e., both function on the same core that provide SIP > trunking, proxy and termination services, and Kamailio contains additional > features such as B2B etc...? Both are actually the same codebase, the only difference is in packaging, some defines and daemon/script names etc.. http://sip-router.org/releases/ But its the other way round, kamailio is a subset of sip-router. > In terms of clustering, high availability, and more importantly load > balancing, what is offered across the board. In terms of "made to > scale" this is extremely important to us. Especially if you look to TCP and TLS there were extensive optimizations and refactorings recently done, e.g. have a look to this benchmark: http://www.kamailio.org/w/2011/05/green-voip-energy-efficiency-and-performaces-of-v3-0/ With regards to the "build to scale", for example in our backend we use Kamailio to operate services for more than 3 million customers and more than 1 billion minutes/month, so scaling and performance are of course really important for us. Daniel will present in two weeks at the 10 year SER event in Berlin some more interesting usage statistics, I think. Best regards, Henning _______________________________________________ SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list sr-users@lists.sip-router.org http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users