@potemkin_ai said in opentalk videoconferencing:
I'm sorry, but:
You can...
Each conference will be launched within a container.
That's a quote from OpenTalk's website, I do not invent and propagate hearings lol
Sounds like a nice marketing wording for what's happening already for any docker-ized app. Every docker-ized app launch it's context within a container.
It's in no way a "marketing wording" it's how they've implemented their app's environment apparently. To run an app built to run from within a docker container, obviously it runs in a container. Though the self-contained apps
And I seriously doubt that for every call they deploy separate container and kill it afterwards - especially on Kubernetes, that would make calls setup extremely slow.
Well, I get you but this is not my saying, this is what I quoted from their own website so this is their OWN explanation of how their conference server works. If you don't believe them, maybe you should go and argue with them what you know about Docker and Kubernetes? 😁
For my part, according to their OWN explanation, it reminds me much of how Cloudron works, somehow...