virtualizing asterisk despairing myths and legends nir simionovich, asterisk guru greenfield...
TRANSCRIPT
Virtualizing AsteriskDespairing Myths and Legends
Nir Simionovich, Asterisk Guru
Greenfield Technologies Ltd.
A bit about myself…• Founder of Greenfield Technologies Ltd
• Founder of the Israeli Asterisk Users group
• Started using Asterisk in 2002
• Author of the AsteriskNOW book from Packt Publishing (Mar 08)
• Author of the Asterisk Developer’s Guide book from Packt Publishing (Jan 09)
Asterisk – A SysAdmin’s POV
• When most SysAdmins look at Asterisk, this is what they see:
Myth I: * is a resource hog
• Asterisk requires a fair amount of resources in order to run properly.
• The things that turn Asterisk into a resource hog are the applications associated with it (AGI, AMI and others).
• Call center applications usually consume much resources.
Myth II: * is a slow dialer
• Traditional Asterisk based dialers utilize the AMI interface for generating outbound calls, in its most simplistic form.
• While AMI had progressed over the years, traditional implementations are in capable is surpassing the 10 calls per second limitation.
• Companies build large infrastructures to sustain their needs
Myth III: * Can’t run in a VM
• Myth III is a result of Myth I and Myth II together.
• After all, if Asterisk is a hog, and,
• Asterisk is a slow dialer, thus,
• Running Asterisk in a VM based environments is either complicated or impossible.
Introducing PokeTalk.Com
Why is PokeTalk interesting?
• PokeTalk.Com is an ad driven, web callback system based upon Asterisk.
• While it utilizes an Asterisk based dialer, its platform is completely virtualized – utilizing VMWARE Server.
• It currently operates 4 different Virtual Asterisk servers, capable of sustaining up to 100 dials per second and up to 800 concurrent channels.
How does it work?
The Architecture
VMWAREServer
VMWAREServer
MySQLDatabaseCluster
Firewall
Asterisk Dialer
Asterisk Dialer
Web Server
Web Server
Asterisk Dialer
Asterisk Dialer
Web Server
Web Server
ISP WebLBS
Hardware Specification• Each VMWARE server is based upon the
following hardware:– Intel Dual Quad Core XEON Processors– 2 x RAID-1 SATA Drives (500GB)– 2 x Gigabit Ethernet– 16GB RAM
• In a VM environment, the more RAM you have the better – even if you don’t use all of it.
Guest Operating System Setup
• CentOS 5.2 64bit Release• All services turned off• Active services include SSH and xinetd• VMWARE Server 1.0.4• Each Virtual server is setup as:
– Dual Core CPU– 2GB RAM– 40GB Hard Drive (static allocation)
Dialer Operating System• CentOS 5.2 32Bit Release
• Asterisk 1.4.22
• MySQL 5
• PHP 5.2
• lighttpd web server
• FreePBX Management Interface
• Dialer is implemented in PHP and C++!
The Dialer Application Setup
SIP Termination Partners
DialerHandler
Quaue Manager
Frontend Web
XML-RPCXML-RPC StatusReports
A few service facts (Jan 09)
• Number of registered users > 90,000
• Max number of concurrent calls across the cluster: 360 calls
• Max number of concurrent requests served: 110 concurrent requests
• Total number of minutes served monthly > 2M minutes per month.
Why virtualize Asterisk?• Enable better utilization of your hardware
money• Consolidate your services into single
hardware infrastucture• Utilizing Open/Free virtualization
technologies will lower your overall TCO• Virtualizing Asterisk installations can
negate the need for multi-tennent systems and IP centrex
Asterisk Clouding• Currently, there are working installations
of Asterisk utilizing Amazon EC2• As a test, we’ve installed the dialer
application on EC2 based instances• The added value of running virtual dialers
using EC2 is to get the dialer power you need – when you need it and not more
• Performance during the test was identical to that of VMWARE dedicated servers
Where to from here?
Development from the past…
• Today’s over excessive use of VM type run- time environments do not fit well with virtualization
• Working with virtual servers require a return to basics for most developers, returning to paradigms of high-speed optimizations and low memory foot prints
• The more optimal your runtime is, the more performance you’ll get from your virtual servers environment
Optimize for -
Execute like -
Pooled Provisioning• Handling multiple VM images (or EC2 AMIs)
can be a hassle• Utilizing pooled provisioning and programmatic
API’s, your provisioning process can be centralized and simple
• Maintain a single VM image instance (or EC2 AMI), and deploy your software from a central location
Yes We Can!Yes We Can!
Barak H. Obama Image taken from http://www.obamarama.org
Rules of thumb for Asterisk Virtualization
• Ensure proper coding techniques to lower platform overheads
• Utilize central pooling provisioning for ease of management
• Make use of programmatic API’s in a layered platform approach
• Ensure proper caching in your application
Questions?• Contact Information:
– Nir Simionovich– (e) [email protected]– (p) +972-73-2557799– (w) http://www.simionovich.com– (w) http://www.greenfieldtech.net– (w) http://www.asterisk.org.il– (MSN) [email protected]