Joe, I'd avoid anything "cloud" based for a number of reasons.
1 - Rivendell (or any playout system for that matter) should never be on the open internet. It really should be on a private LAN (or at least a private VLAN). For reasons of security and reliability it is a bad idea to put it online. Aside from security you also should consider - what happens if / when your internet connection goes down or slows down (or the connection to the "cloud" server slows down)? 2 - The best storage option for your audio is uncompressed linear PCM format. This works well, but takes a lot more bandwidth then you're likely to get on an internet-to-cloud server type of setup 3 - Rivendell works best when it has a fast connection to its SQL server and /var/snd share, preferably on a local network. Considering the amount that you'd end up paying for an internet connection with the needed speed and reliability plus the cost of a cloud-server you'd likely be better off purchasing some new or gently-used hardware Fortunately it is possible to get Rivendell to run on relatively inexpensive hardware and / or older hardware. While not ideal, if there are budget issues with a non-profit it is still possible to set up a fairly robust system using older re-purposed hardware. I quite often see 5 year old or less used and functional systems for sale at very reasonable prices (people and businesses who have upgraded for the sake of upgrading). Setting up 2 Rivendell servers that mirror each other (and are "hot-swappable - you can set this up with aman) along with however many workstations you might need for playout / production / etc is possible to do on a limited budget. Even large hard drives are cheap these days. I'd explain that this is going to become the main playout system for the station, and thus it is just as important as the rest of the air chain (antenna / transmitter / processor / STL / EAS box / etc). While it does not need to be the most expensive item in the audio chain, it does deserve some budget. > > > I've got an interesting question. Has anybody tried a cloud based Rivendell > server and sql server setup and managed to get it to work. If so what was > your experience with it? What kind of issues have you ran into if any? > > > > The reason why I'm posing the question is I'm working with a non-profit radio > station that has given me virtually no budget for new equipment and all I got > to work with is older equipment. I do have Rivendell currently setup and > running for them. But I feel that If I can move part of the system offsite to > a more reliable cloud based solution they'd be in a better situation for > reliability.<hr>_______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev _______________________________________________ Rivendell-dev mailing list [email protected] http://caspian.paravelsystems.com/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev
