Hi Jon,
We are starting with openmeetings and therefore cannot come up with "real life" experiences so far. However, we tested the system and from a technical perspective it doesn't prevent you from having 100 or more attendees. The challenge with such amounts of attendees is not the system and even not really the hardware -though a dedicated server with at least 8G is preferred- but the bandwidth you have. Bandwidth here means the bandwidth the server has, as it has to stream the data to each attendee. This is the biggest bottleneck in the whole process and not the system or even the hardware. Von: Jon Cyr [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Februar 2012 22:58 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: AW: What's the largest meeting you've run Hi Norbert, It means... in non-technical terms, who's holding meetings, how many people... Real examples. For instance... My name is Fred, I hold weekly web-seminars or webinars with over 100 people, it works great. Who is using this? Share an anonymous story of how it's going. Don't worry, you don't have to prove it, you're not on the hook. I have a server with unlimited bandwidth on a meter, and 8G of RAM on a 4 processor CPU, with 64bit Ubuntu LTS Lucid, anybody have something close to tell me what I can expect. -Jon On 2/7/2012 3:14 PM, Norbert Haag wrote: Von: Jon Cyr [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. Februar 2012 20:53 An: [email protected] Betreff: What's the largest meeting you've run Hey, I'm new to OpenMeetings, seems great. But I haven't pushed the system. If you would... 1. What's your largest meeting? What can your werver handle= (bandwith etc.) 2. Webinar or Interactive Meeting? Uhm what do you mean by webinars? 3. Rough or Avg Video Settings? ? If that means how big a video you can send, the answer is depends on you upload bandwidth (means is not an issue of openmeeetings but your capability to feed= 4. Server size, rough? Depends on what you want. But do not start below 2 GB of dedicated space (unless recoding is nothing you want to do= 5. How long? How long what? Thanks, Jon -- Jon Cyr Cloudy IT, Warwick RI 877-256-8398 x21 [email protected] CloudyIT.com <http://www.cloudyIT.com/> Cheers
