在 2014年4月6日星期日UTC+8下午8时52分37秒,Sturla Molden写道: > Wesley <nisp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > >> Not open source, but there is a famous closed-source one called YouTube. > > > > > > Are you kidding? > > > I know youtube, but do you think we can use it setup our own streaming > > media server? > > > > Obviously not. > > > > Before YouTube was bought by Google, it was common knowledge that it ran on > > Stackless Python. So a streaming media server on Python is absolutely > > possible. But no, I don't know of one you can set up and use on your own. > > > > You can make a highly scalable server with PyZMQ and Tornado or Twisted. > > NumPy is great for storing binary data like media streams. HDF5 (PyTables > > or h5py) might be a better database than some SQL server, as it is capable > > of highly scalable parallel binary i/o. > > > > Sturla
Thanks, Sturla. Umm,I think we can setup one using the technique skills you mentioned above:-) But that will need a lot work to do I think. I am looking at an opensource one named Flumotion. Wesley -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list