On Friday, August 17, 2012, JR Richardson <jmr.richardson@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I’m considering running Kamailio as a virtual machine, with such low utilization, it doesn’t seem to make sense to keep running it on a physical host server.
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> I’ve been virtualizing Asterisk PBX’s for years and run a host of other virtualized servers with OpenVZ, VMware and MS V-Server without issues.
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> I’d like any opinions or thoughts about pitfalls or caveats I should be aware of specific to virtualized SIP-Router/Kamailio.
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> Thanks in advanced.
I run kamailios in openvz containers for 2 years now, the only problems i encountered was with memory allocation, but with the latest vzswap functionalities, this is fixed.
You might want to play with the mem argument that you see with ps aux so see if you hit the limit of the openvz container.
Best,
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