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This year, the '''OpenSIPS''' project will attend the [[ https://fosdem.org | FOSDEM]] conference in [[https://fosdem.org/2014/practical/transportation/ | Bruxelles]], on 1 & 2 February 2013. '''OpenSIPS''' will be represented by Răzvan CRAINEA and Vlad PAIU (OpenSIPS developers), which will hold a lightning talk about distributed SIP platforms and the latest advancements in OpenSIPS that make it easier to deploy geo-distributed OpenSIPS based platforms.
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This year, the '''OpenSIPS''' project will attend the [[ https://fosdem.org | FOSDEM]] conference in [[https://fosdem.org/2014/practical/transportation/ | Bruxelles]], on 1 & 2 February 2014. '''OpenSIPS''' will be represented by Răzvan CRAINEA and Vlad PAIU (OpenSIPS developers), which will hold a lightning talk about distributed SIP platforms and the latest advancements in OpenSIPS that make it easier to deploy geo-distributed OpenSIPS based platforms.
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# '''[[https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/opensips/ | Distributed VoIP platforms with OpenSIPS]]''' - Vlad PAIU (OpenSIPS developer) - OpenSIPS at the core of a distributed and fully redundant VoIP platform. The latest additions in OpenSIPS make it an excellent choice for the core server of a distributed and highly available VoIP platform. OpenSIPS has support for a large variety of NoSQL backends that can be used to share data between different OpenSIPS instances ( MongoDB, Cassandra, CouchBase ). Furthermore, several mechanisms are in place that allow for real-time call information replication between two or more OpenSIPS servers, allowing for hot backups to be deployed, which ensure instant call recovery in case of failures, with 0 down time.
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# '''[[https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/opensips/ | Distributed VoIP platforms with OpenSIPS]]''' - Vlad PAIU (OpenSIPS developer) - OpenSIPS at the core of a distributed and fully redundant VoIP platform. The latest additions in OpenSIPS make it an excellent choice for the core server of a distributed and highly available VoIP platform. OpenSIPS has support for a large variety of NoSQL backends that can be used to share data between different OpenSIPS instances ( MongoDB, Cassandra, CouchBase ). Furthermore, several mechanisms are in place that allow for real-time call information replication between two or more OpenSIPS servers, allowing for hot backups to be deployed, which ensure instant call recovery in case of failures, with 0 down time.

--->[[http://opensips.org/pub/events/2014-02-01_Fosdem/OpenSIPS_Distributed_VoIP_Platforms_Fosdem14.pdf|Download this presentation in PDF format]]
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!!!!! Community -> [[Community.Events|Events]]-> Event Fosdem 2014
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This year, the '''OpenSIPS''' project will attend the [[ https://fosdem.org | FOSDEM]] conference in [[https://fosdem.org/2014/practical/transportation/ | Bruxelles]], on 1 & 2 February 2013. '''OpenSIPS''' will be represented by Răzvan CRAINEA and Vlad PAIU (OpenSIPS developers), which will hold a lightning talk about distributed SIP platforms and the latest advancements in OpenSIPS that make it easier to deploy geo-distributed OpenSIPS based platforms.

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!!! OpenSIPS presentation

# '''[[https://fosdem.org/2014/schedule/event/opensips/ | Distributed VoIP platforms with OpenSIPS]]''' - Vlad PAIU (OpenSIPS developer) - OpenSIPS at the core of a distributed and fully redundant VoIP platform. The latest additions in OpenSIPS make it an excellent choice for the core server of a distributed and highly available VoIP platform. OpenSIPS has support for a large variety of NoSQL backends that can be used to share data between different OpenSIPS instances ( MongoDB, Cassandra, CouchBase ). Furthermore, several mechanisms are in place that allow for real-time call information replication between two or more OpenSIPS servers, allowing for hot backups to be deployed, which ensure instant call recovery in case of failures, with 0 down time.

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