More and more frequently we’re (eZuce) being asked to assist with implementing a communications system in ‘the cloud’. This typically means moving to a platform like Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Google Compute Engine. These systems all have quirks that you need to sort out. For instance, if you...
By
Mike Picher |
February
07,
2018 |
Blog,
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Unified Communications,
open source,
Uniteme,
cloud,
voice,
sipXcom,
PBX replacement,
sip based,
cloud services,
communications system,
guide,
amazon web services,
AWS,
disaster recovery
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Microservices are all the rage in development now because they allow developers to build and update smaller deliverable pieces of code in a controlled fashion.
By
Mike Picher |
December
22,
2016 |
Blog,
Blog,
Reachme,
open source,
Uniteme,
cloud,
open source unified communications,
Amazon EC2,
Container engine,
developers,
Google,
microservices,
microservices architecture,
MongoDB,
NoSQL
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Choosing between an open source community release and its commercial version is not a straightforward decision. Differences in feature functionality between open and commercial versions weighed against requirements of the target production environment guides the outcome.
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Osman Duman |
September
16,
2016 |
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Blog,
Unified Communications,
SIPfoundry,
open source,
sipXecs,
Procare,
sipXcom,
Uncategorized,
open source support,
sipxcom support,
tier 3 support
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Ansible is a configuration management tool, one of the best available. This tool doesn’t need any clients installed on remote machines and uses ssh to execute remote commands on the servers that form the sipxcom cluster.
Normally, to upgrade a sipXcom cluster you need to download the latest...
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Mihai Costache |
September
12,
2016 |
Blog,
Blog,
Unified Communications,
open source,
sipXcom,
Ansible,
DevOps,
configuration management,
sipXcom upgrade
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