Hey Znoteer,
Do you have a rough estimate how much CPU bigbluebutton was using during
the conference and for how many people?
So far I've been inclining to spin up a VM with 4-8 dedicated CPUs that
should give some extra headroom for our average meeting size, and have
Zoom as a backup.
My only problem with zoom is that it requires to install proprietary
client, which I might not work on every linux distro and not everyone
might everyone will agree to use.
We were planning to have a Q&A session, we don't need video recording
feature as we don't record Q&A as a matter of preference.
I also opened a pool on which video conferencing solution we should use
for the next meeting -- https://mastodon.social/@gtalug/103886518041900393
I was convinced to try out Jitsi following this thread --
https://octodon.social/@cwebber/103811788098843117
I like Jitsi because:
* Fully open-source
* Doesn't require browser plugins
* easy to set up with let's encrypt
* I already wrote some ansible scripts that help me create working
servers quickly
I don't like Jitsi:
* iOS app is a bit confusing
* I had some issues with video-bridge and nginx fighting over https port
on the server
For our executive meeting of 5 people having video calls at the same
time Jitsi was using 60% of CPU on the smallest instance, probably due
to all of the encryption going on. We were using the smallest hetzner
instance available 1vcpu/2GB ram in Finland and I don't think that we've
had excessive lag there.
For the main meeting I'm planning to use one of the linode servers with
dedicated CPUs based in Toronto.
Alex.
On 2020-03-26 6:01 p.m., Znoteer via talk wrote:
Hi (lurker in Montreal, here),
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 04:06:26PM -0400, Christopher Browne via talk wrote:
On Thu, 26 Mar 2020 at 14:42, Rouben via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
Long-time lurker here.
I’d be happy to provide virtual hosting for GTA LUG proceedings and
meetings via Zoom or MS Teams. I work at UofT and I believe I can get GTA
LUG meetings hosted on our infrastructure.
[snip]
Our last board meeting we used the "libre" option, Jitsi, for which Alex
has set up a VM. Alex seems to be proposing to spin up an instance of
that. I suggest getting in on the conversation about that.
To my mind, having more possible solutions is better than having fewer,
although we'll need to pick something specific pretty soon :-).
[snip]
The local Debian group tried out BigBlueButton a couple of days ago. It's
similar to jitsi and is also opensource. We were hitting an instance in Italy
so there was some lag on the audio, though the video seemed to be pretty
instantaneous.
https://bigbluebutton.org/
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