On Wed, 8 Apr 2020 00:09:49 -0700 Tomas Kuchta <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have good experience with Nextcloud talk, thought I cannot say how > it scales with many attendees. I was not able to solicit more than > two more guinea pigs. > > So, if you get to try it with many more, let us know. > > -T It seems to work kinda randomly, and working on some machines but not others. It also seems to completely saturate cpu on all systems I run it with. I have contacted Nextcloud to ask them for their 'high performance signalling back end' which I was hoping would resolve these issues but unfortunately they told me that is a third party thing and they do not sell to individuals. >The High Performance Backend is provided by a partner company and only >available within a Talk subscription starting at 50 users. There are >currently no plans to provide licenses for smaller companies or >private users. Which probably means I should look elsewhere. I am going to try and setup a Jitsi server as that is what Russel recommended to me when he helped test it out with me. I am hoping Jitsi is more open. I'll be sure to report back here when I have that setup and let you all know what the process was like. I will also keep the PLUG Nextcloud Talk meetup up if anyone else would like to test that out for themselves. I still use Nextcloud for all the other functions it provides. _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
