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Share your experience with Jitsi

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    Hello Cloudron community,
    please share your experiences with Jitsi:

    • How large of conference calls have you achieved?

    • What was your experience with latency and call quality among larger groups?

    • What limitations have you discovered while hosting large conference calls?

    • What recommendations can you make for accommodating large conference calls?

    . . .
    Personally, my results have been excellent, however I have only tested with small conference calls of 2 to 3 individuals.

    However, my client is having intermittent trouble connecting more than 2 callers. The client's intention is to host educational conference calls with tens or hundreds of callers. Is this a reasonable expectation? Further, the client's Jitsi instance is running on well equipped hardware on a Comcast Business internet connection. Any recommendations for improving connectivity will be greatly appreciated. Note: the Memory Allocation for the application is currently set to 1.45Gb although there are 16Gb available total on the hardware. I am increasing now to 12Gb.

    Any further advise will be greatly appreciated.

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    • F frei

      Hello Cloudron community,
      please share your experiences with Jitsi:

      • How large of conference calls have you achieved?

      • What was your experience with latency and call quality among larger groups?

      • What limitations have you discovered while hosting large conference calls?

      • What recommendations can you make for accommodating large conference calls?

      . . .
      Personally, my results have been excellent, however I have only tested with small conference calls of 2 to 3 individuals.

      However, my client is having intermittent trouble connecting more than 2 callers. The client's intention is to host educational conference calls with tens or hundreds of callers. Is this a reasonable expectation? Further, the client's Jitsi instance is running on well equipped hardware on a Comcast Business internet connection. Any recommendations for improving connectivity will be greatly appreciated. Note: the Memory Allocation for the application is currently set to 1.45Gb although there are 16Gb available total on the hardware. I am increasing now to 12Gb.

      Any further advise will be greatly appreciated.

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      @frei said in Share your experience with Jitsi:

      The client's intention is to host educational conference calls with tens or hundreds of callers. Is this a reasonable expectation?

      I'd guess not

      For something like that you're likely going to want a bare metal install, and possibly BigBlueButton which was built for exactly that instead of Jitsi

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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