System requirements for SFU for bigger audiences?
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Hey,
I wonder if I could ditch Zoom/MS Teams from a small team environment and set up our own video conferencing solution (aka Mirotalk SFU).
Are there any suggestions or experiences on system requirements for Miro SFU for meetings with more than, let's say, 10 people?
And: is it possible to change settings for ALL attendees at once (e.g. who is pinned, the theme/language), in short: I'd like to have some moderation features, which I cannot find (or could not, yet).
best
David -
Hey,
I wonder if I could ditch Zoom/MS Teams from a small team environment and set up our own video conferencing solution (aka Mirotalk SFU).
Are there any suggestions or experiences on system requirements for Miro SFU for meetings with more than, let's say, 10 people?
And: is it possible to change settings for ALL attendees at once (e.g. who is pinned, the theme/language), in short: I'd like to have some moderation features, which I cannot find (or could not, yet).
best
David@David-0 See also Nextcloud Talk, especially when connected to a High Performance Backend.
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Hello David,
MiroTalk SFU supports up to
100 concurrent participants per CPU
you can extending the port ranges in the config.js file if needed, or alternatively, you can enable the WebRTCServer (optional).In terms of moderation, the first participant to join the room automatically becomes the presenter. If you prefer to use a predefined list of presenters instead of this default behavior, you can configure it in the
config.js
file. The presenter has access to moderation options in the settings, and additional management actions can be accessed by clicking the dedicated button on participants in the chat.You can also adjust options like Theme and Language in the settings section, and these preferences will be saved for future sessions. Additionally, the Follow Me feature is on our roadmap, which will ensure that moderator actions, such as pinning a user, are reflected for all participants in the room.
For more information on customizing your instance, refer to the config.js template.
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Hello David,
MiroTalk SFU supports up to
100 concurrent participants per CPU
you can extending the port ranges in the config.js file if needed, or alternatively, you can enable the WebRTCServer (optional).In terms of moderation, the first participant to join the room automatically becomes the presenter. If you prefer to use a predefined list of presenters instead of this default behavior, you can configure it in the
config.js
file. The presenter has access to moderation options in the settings, and additional management actions can be accessed by clicking the dedicated button on participants in the chat.You can also adjust options like Theme and Language in the settings section, and these preferences will be saved for future sessions. Additionally, the Follow Me feature is on our roadmap, which will ensure that moderator actions, such as pinning a user, are reflected for all participants in the room.
For more information on customizing your instance, refer to the config.js template.
@MiroTalk it'd be nice if it were possible to simply select someone in a meeting and make them a co-presenter