Media resource abstraction
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Automatic load balancing, resource allocation and re-allocation allow a pool of media servers to appear as a single media server to applications and users, eliminating the need for the application or proprietary load balancers to handle these functions
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Rapid application integration
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Standards-compliant media server functionality that can be controlled by a multitude of standardized media server interfaces or a simple, yet powerful RESTful API, offering rapid plug-and-play style integration with existing applications
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Increase Reliability
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High availability, intelligent failover, and stateful call preservation features add local and geographic redundancy options while increasing uptime
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Efficient load balancing and resource assignment
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Allows for maximal media resource utilization to minimize the media resource CAPEX required
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Cloud-ready virtualized software
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Software agility and powerful management interfaces reduce the effort required for operations and maintenance, minimizing OPEX
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