So.. I've tested red5 4.1 on a fresh install of Fedora Core 5. on a personal 20mbit dedicated server that has 2 gigs of ram and a 50 ms average ping.
Even with the jvm process niced to utmost priority and generous amounts of -Xms, the webcam streaming was alot jerkier compared to my Windows server, with even just one webcam. It got worse with each additional webcam. On my Windows box this doesn't happen.
Apparently there's alot of back buffering going on, because when I let it run for awhile with 3-4 webcams then disconnected them all, the server is still streaming whats remaining in the buffer long after I've disconnected. My chat text appears much later as well.
I am wondering if anyone has tips or experience with getting better performance in Linux?
Even with the jvm process niced to utmost priority and generous amounts of -Xms, the webcam streaming was alot jerkier compared to my Windows server, with even just one webcam. It got worse with each additional webcam. On my Windows box this doesn't happen.
Apparently there's alot of back buffering going on, because when I let it run for awhile with 3-4 webcams then disconnected them all, the server is still streaming whats remaining in the buffer long after I've disconnected. My chat text appears much later as well.
I am wondering if anyone has tips or experience with getting better performance in Linux?
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