How does SipSorcery work with GV

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giqcass:
Quote from: corporate_gadfly on April 09, 2014, 06:52:01 am

Quote from: giqcass on April 09, 2014, 05:47:10 am

Since you are thinking about taking this step another option is to run your own Sipsorcery server

Isn't SIPSorcery written in C#, IronPython and IronRuby? So, that leaves Windows (or perhaps Mono) as the only deployment platform.


I'm not sure on all the specifics.  I never looked that seriously into running my own Sipsorcery server because Asterisk has a larger community and an incredible list of possible hardware.  I have even heard Asterisk will run on the $19 pogo plug.  I just wanted to make sure it was pointed out Sipsorcery can be run on a private server as well.

May I ask who you use for your VPS?

corporate_gadfly:
Quote from: giqcass on April 09, 2014, 07:10:18 am

May I ask who you use for your VPS?

I have buyvm's 128M OpenVZ (1 core) hosted in New Jersey ($15/year). Unfortunately it is out of stock at the moment and sells out very quickly.

giqcass:
Quote from: corporate_gadfly on April 09, 2014, 09:38:24 am

Quote from: giqcass on April 09, 2014, 07:10:18 am

May I ask who you use for your VPS?

I have buyvm's 128M OpenVZ (1 core) hosted in New Jersey ($15/year). Unfortunately it is out of stock at the moment and sells out very quickly.

That is a good price.  I use Google App engine for most of my cloud applications but they have many features locked down.  This is just the kind of service I was looking for.  I can do some pretty cool things with it.  I'm also thinking I might be able to run siptosis on one of their inexpensive Windows servers.  I'm going to spend some time figuring out the system specs I need and then I'll decide what package to use.  Thank you very much for the link!

simpleAnswers:
Quote from: giqcass on April 09, 2014, 05:47:10 am

I'm an Asterisk newbie myself.  I have shopped around and looked at the various possibilities. A good place to start is just deciding where you want to run Asterisk.  I have purchased this kit to run it at home.  
If you want to go that route let us know what operating system you are using so we might make recommendations.  

Since you are thinking about taking this step another option is to run your own Sipsorcery server.  I personally prefer Asterisk with the little experience I have.


Thanks a lot guys. I'm pretty much looking for the shortest pain path. I can use the Pi or the hosted VM (which has pretty good pricing and services btw).

It is true, I'd considered running SipSorcery locally, but there was a lack of writeups and howtos available. It just appeared to be too much of a learning curve. I liked the Asterix callback idea because I've been looking at it as a solution for a while but never knew how to get into it, since I didn't know which one would be best. And that's what Sipsorcery would do also.

I even was looking at purchasing that same Canakit Pi Kit yesterday after some research, but like you said, I also thought I could run local VM to play with.

So here is checklist / thoughts on how I would do this. Please feel free to correct any missing steps

Setup DID (I did this already with Calcentric, so CHECK).Configure DID on GV. CHECKSelect a Pi, VM or PC (I was going to testrun with a VM but could also use PiInstall Debian WheezyInstall Asterix (this is shown in your instructions)Intall and configure pygooglevoice (again shown in the instructions)
Quote from: corporate_gadfly on April 09, 2014, 06:40:46 am

I mainly followed the instructions from twinclouds.
Do let me know if you have specific questions (although I am not getting reply notifications from the forum, at the moment).

I think the page you pointed to is a great resource, It appears that there is a large Asterix community and writeups than for Sipsorcery.

The VPS appear to be available to buy, however my question was if I was just trying to test out, I guess I will still need to have it setup with my domain info correct?

Finally, are there latency issues I should be concerned about with regards to where Asterix is hosted?

giqcass:
If you host at home you will have the smallest latency however depending on a large number of factors the latency might not be noticeable even with cloud hosting. It mostly depends on the locations of
You
The asterisk server
Your did provider.
I have had reasonable latency when connecting from Michigan through France to Hungary.  Your mileage may vary.

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