[Spce-user] replicate spce servers

Alex Pearson apearson at questblue.com
Mon Jul 17 18:07:14 EDT 2017


Good Afternoon,

Yes you can.  For example, we have a Sipwise A and a Sipwise B configured with a floating IP.  Then we have a MYSQL A server and MYSQL B server configured with Master-Master  replication and a floating IP.    The Sipwise A and Sipwise B servers are configured to use the floating IP of the database servers.

If Sipwise A dies, Sipwise B automatically takes over.  If MYSQL A goes down, MYSQL B takes over.  Effectively, ensuring that you are able to route calls AND secure your data in the event of a failover situation.  I hope this helps!

Alex

From: Spce-user [mailto:spce-user-bounces at lists.sipwise.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Donovan
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2017 19:26
To: Spce-user
Subject: [Spce-user] replicate spce servers

Hello,

Say I wanted to replicate the databases of two spce instances where they have different ip addresses but all else is the same, same domain, etc.  the idea is to allow customers to connect to either server and process calls.  Inbound calling, I can handle the failover externally.  2nd instance would be for backup only in a remote datacenter.  I would use DNS SRV records and compatible endpoints to manage the failover for the same hostname.  I'm basically asking can I replicate the databases and expect this to work if needed in a failure scenario?


Stephen

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