[Red5] Choosing a Linux Platform

Dan Rossi spam at electroteque.org
Fri Dec 28 11:50:40 PST 2007


no im not the red5 packager sorry i'm just floating around :)

I have an EC2 service but havent had the chance to use it yet, ill try  
and edge / origin setup with my colocated machine, possibly using the  
storage service there aswell as I only have a 250GB disk.

Have you had a chance to try and put the cluster setup under load ? I  
believe there is some issues still.

On 29/12/2007, at 6:29 AM, Peter Anselmo wrote:

> Dan.. where you the guy who bundled up the red5 EC2 AMI?
>
> http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/entry.jspa?externalID=1043&categoryID=101
>
> Slightly OT-
> For those who have not yet checked out Amazon's EC2 service.. its  
> really cool.. I was able to get the red5 edge/origin configuration  
> working with a few of these virtual machines.. it opens up so many  
> possibilities especially when combined w/ red5
>
>
> On Dec 28, 2007, at 2:14 PM, Dan Rossi wrote:
>
>> Yeh putty should do the job. The ubuntu 64bit server is great and a  
>> breeze to maintain. I create my own packages personally for a few  
>> things like apache and modules / php and extensions / tomcat and  
>> build them using a custom ant based set of build files and just  
>> change the version numbers to update and repckage.  The rest of the  
>> libraries is just updated in apt.
>>
>> On 29/12/2007, at 5:51 AM, Lenny Sorey wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Jason,
>>>
>>> You know, I hadn't thought of using Putty after the installation.
>>>
>>> Shows you how long I haven't fooled with Linux. ; )
>>>
>>> Thanks for the suggestion.
>>>
>>> Lenny
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/28/07, Jason Powell <jason at thepowells.ca> wrote:
>>> Hey Lenny
>>>
>>> As a couple people mentioned distros designed for servers are very  
>>> easy to set up without a GUI (usually after the installation is  
>>> finished I take the keyboard and monitor off the machine and use  
>>> putty and vi) but if you get really stuck and want a gui 'apt-get  
>>> install ubuntu-desktop' should install X and the necessary  
>>> trimmings (I think, I haven't touched Ubuntu in ages but a friend  
>>> of mine swears by it).
>>>
>>> So far as stuff like Java, Ant and Tomcat go I generally don't  
>>> install whatever the distro ships with, these days it's very  
>>> trivial to download and install the latest versions.  I also  
>>> prefer to build stuff like ffmpeg and it's dependencies from  
>>> source so I know it's going to do what I want it to (which isn't  
>>> as difficult as it sounds, it's mostly a bunch of untarring and './ 
>>> configure && make && make install').
>>>
>>> Jason
>>>
>>> Lenny Sorey wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello ll,
>>>>
>>>> Hope everyone is having a nice holiday.
>>>>
>>>> I've got some extra time this weekend so I thought I would
>>>> try to setup a Linux distro on an extra machine I have.
>>>>
>>>> It has been a while since I played with Linux.
>>>>
>>>> I have decided on Ubuntu Server and will install the LAMP option  
>>>> as well.
>>>>
>>>> I will have to install Tomcat and check the Java version as well.
>>>>
>>>> I do have one question for all you Ubuntu users.
>>>>
>>>> Does the Server also come with a GUI interface that I can
>>>> install use and then turn off once I have everything configured.
>>>>
>>>> I realize that this is probably a question for the Ubuntu forum
>>>> which I will also submit to them but I thought I would ask
>>>> here since it appears that a number of folks are using Ubuntu
>>>> as a server of choice.
>>>>
>>>> Any advice on this matter is greatly appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>
>>>> Lenny
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