[Red5] Re d5 Clustering Today
Andy Shaules
bowljoman at hotmail.com
Fri Dec 11 09:31:40 PST 2009
I dont think Gavriloaie has determined his clustering model yet. I could be wrong, but month or so ago, we were briely discussing different methods and critical requirements. I described to him the orgin/edges,( Orange ) in one method that is very successful for me.
You can gain stronger distrbution if there is not an origin, and if you develop the server to be both. I do mislead others about this slightly, as I do use an 'origin' of sorts which is nothing more than an AMF service to store data sets. The servers are made aware or each other through the centeral DB. Plus you dont loose the one unit that acts as Origin.
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From: Alex Weiher
To: red5 at osflash.org
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 5:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Red5] Re d5 Clustering Today
Clustering Red5 is a very sad topic. I only got it to work with 0.8RC1. There was progress promised on the clustering feature http://old.nabble.com/Clustering-branch---Clustering-with-Terracotta-td24295644.html#a24295644 however after 5 more months I dont see any progress here. A commercial Adobe, Wowza or Fox server seems to be the only solution today.
Maybe in the near future this new open source server is an option: http://www.rtmpd.com/wiki
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Von: SteveRicketts <velocedge at hotmail.com>
An: Red5 at osflash.org
Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 9. Dezember 2009, 12:53:17 Uhr
Betreff: Re: [Red5] Re d5 Clustering Today
No one knows if Red5 Clustering works?... are there any links that describe
the status, installation, anything?
sr
SteveRicketts wrote:
>
> I have a distance learning application that sends a small (100kb)
> audio/video stream to each participant in approximately one hour sessions.
> I need to support up to 4,000 users so I need to be able to cluster Red5
> servers. In looking though the posts, I'm a little confused as to whether
> the latest version of Red5 supports clustering (saw one that said .8 final
> didn't but RC1 did) and whether you have to use Terracotta or not.
>
> Can someone provide me the latest "scoop" on Red5 Clustering? Can I use
> .8?... must I use Terracotta?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Steve
>
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