PS: that has nothing to do with red5, it's just a general problem with
videoconf.

On 4/26/07, Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hardware nowadays shouldn't be a problem to handle a videoconf with 30
people, bandwidth could be. In a regular "all against all" videoconference
with 30 user the server would be handling:

30 incoming streams, plus
30*29 outgoing streams.
that's 30^2= 900 simultaneus streams. If each one is, say, 100kbps you
have a total of 90,000 kbps (90Mbps) flowing. Just for 1 videoconference.

Yes, i also want global multicasting ;)

On 4/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi to everyone,
>
> I just started to learn red5 because I need an application server that
> should be used to develop a commercial application for video conference
> on
> demand.
> I never used red5 before and I need an advice from you: is red5 ready
> for
> developing a commercial product that could be used by a lot of users (I
> think 1000/1500) ?
> I'm doing this question because I read that someone have got problems
> with
> live streaming, and I can't understand if those problems are related to
> red5 or the client program (or maybe the server hardware).
>
> I have another question for you: do you have any suggestion for the
> hardware needed to handle correctly a conference with 20/30 people? I
> know
> that the hardware requisites depend also on streaming quality and how
> many
> commands are sent between client and server, but a rough valuation could
> be really helpful for me.
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Gabriele
>
>
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