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Kamailio SIP Server vs Polycom RPX comparison

 

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Kamailio SIP Server
Average Rating
10.0
Number of Reviews
1
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Unified Communications (3rd)
Polycom RPX
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
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Featured Reviews

it_user183567 - PeerSpot reviewer
​The server itself does load balancing however building a fail-over for it is difficult
The server itself does load balancing however the most difficult thing I found was building a fail-over for it. However, if you want to build a fail-over for it that's the tricky part since most sip traffic is routed using UDP. There are plenty of amazing TCP load balancers out there such as HAProxy but none for UDP. You need to use something like Keepalive and fail-over IP and restart the server on fail-over
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Financial Services Firm
18%
Computer Software Company
18%
Comms Service Provider
9%
University
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Sample Customers

Asipto, Crocodile RCS Ltd, Edvina AB, Evariste Systems LLC, OpenXg Inc., Sipwise GmbH, VoIP Embedded
University Medical Center Utrecht, South Carolina Department of Mental Health, Prologis, Silver Chain, Oak Lawn Marketing, China Daily, Beth Melsky and Envision, AOL, Gosnold on Cape Cod
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