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real life test next tuesday 21:00 berlin time (utc+1)

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  • ei8fdbE ei8fdb

    @luckow Sorry I couldn't join I'm just home now.

    I'm curious to know the resources available for the jitsi server - CPU, RAM as configured in the cloudron UI.

    My (very ad-hoc) testing so far has not been too successful, but I've not had a chance to dedicate time.

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    @ei8fdb default install works fine for me
    not load tested but for 1-to-1 calls, (my 90% use case), it works fine

    Indie app dev, scratching my itches, lover of Cloudron PaaS

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    • ei8fdbE ei8fdb

      @BrutalBirdie Oh! Then I need to look again at things. Thanks.

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      @ei8fdb currently the manifest has a default memory limit set of 1.5Gb. However that value is really just a wild guess on my side.

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        A few others ought to try, but with lower spec'ed machines, possibly running other apps on the Cloudron too. Why? I'd like to use this but I can't afford a 29 euro/month VPS (looks like a RS 4000 G9)(yet). How good is it with less?

        A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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        • scookeS scooke

          A few others ought to try, but with lower spec'ed machines, possibly running other apps on the Cloudron too. Why? I'd like to use this but I can't afford a 29 euro/month VPS (looks like a RS 4000 G9)(yet). How good is it with less?

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          @scooke said in real life test next tuesday 21:00 berlin time (utc+1):

          A few others ought to try, but with lower spec'ed machines, possibly running other apps on the Cloudron too. Why? I'd like to use this but I can't afford a 29 euro/month VPS (looks like a RS 4000 G9)(yet). How good is it with less?

          This is exactly what I'm trying to do at the moment with my self-hosted Cloudron.

          I'm not sure I yet have networking side working, but when I do I'll happily do a test with others. Give me a few more days to find the time to test more.

          I assume my Internet bandwidth will be the limiting factor before my home server.

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            I've done a couple of tests with Jitsi on my VPS.

            The first one was with default RAM/ CPU resources with my Dad in a village in Spain on an iffy connection (sometimes it's good, often not): didn't really work at all. We couldn't see nor hear eachother.

            I then upped the RAM and CPU just for good measure and did a test with my wife on our Wifi and my one my 4G mobile. Worked great.

            Also did a test with someone in the same country as me (UK), but both in a different country as the server (Germany). Mostly worked well, but sometimes the audio and video went out of sync.

            So far not managed to test a meeting with more than 2 people in though...

            I'm looking forward to LDAP integration and being able to record meetings...

            I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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              I've done a couple of tests with Jitsi on my VPS.

              The first one was with default RAM/ CPU resources with my Dad in a village in Spain on an iffy connection (sometimes it's good, often not): didn't really work at all. We couldn't see nor hear eachother.

              I then upped the RAM and CPU just for good measure and did a test with my wife on our Wifi and my one my 4G mobile. Worked great.

              Also did a test with someone in the same country as me (UK), but both in a different country as the server (Germany). Mostly worked well, but sometimes the audio and video went out of sync.

              So far not managed to test a meeting with more than 2 people in though...

              I'm looking forward to LDAP integration and being able to record meetings...

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              @jdaviescoates just for information. Jitsi will do a direct p2p connection with two meeting participants. Once a 3rd person joins, it will use an SFU. So the connectivity specifics are quite different between 2 and more meeting participants.

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