if your using the live data interaction aspect of Red5, then you won't need
a large hard drive at all.  Additionally, if you only plan on streaming live
video without saving it to disk the you still don't need a large hard
drive.  However, if you plan on saving video to disk, then you could quickly
fill up a 10 GB hard drive. make sense?

On 4/10/07, Guillaume Lecanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

We need to buy a server for Red5.

Our choice is a Bi-Xeon 4,3 Ghz with 4 Go of DDR2 for the RAM.

But about the harddrive, is Red5 write on the disk for a video application
(publish webcam & play) ? Or may be Red5 uses the RAM only ?

If we want to uses 100% of the power of the server for Red5, which disk
size we need to buy (10 Go, 100 Go, 500 Go..) ?

Thanks a lots for your advices.

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