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can i use vps's for linux edge server's???

Guest
Dec 20, 2010 Dec 20, 2010

I can stream to edge server on fme------>windows7-edge ------> origin-linux-dedicated--and or--vps------>website works...
but cant do fme---->linix-edge-vps------>linux-orgin-dedicated--or----vps------>website Doesnt work

nore can i do fme------>linux-edge-vps--->windows7-origin---->website Doesnt work

All using latest centos tried and same results with ununtu

so am i out of luck for using vps's?

any help would be great thanks

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 21, 2010 Dec 21, 2010

I would suggest you to publish directly to origin - publishing via edge does not give you any advantage and its always recommended that you publish directly to origin

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Dec 22, 2010 Dec 22, 2010

i need edge servers for load balancing for usa customers

Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 22:51:18 -0700

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To: fs1006@hotmail.com

Subject: can i use vps's for linux edge server's???

I would suggest you to publish directly to origin - publishing via edge does not give you any advantage and its always recommended that you publish directly to origin

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 22, 2010 Dec 22, 2010

I agree load balancing part but load balancing should be done in context of subscribing and not in terms of publishing. You can do failover in context of publishing using Multi-point publish.

If you publish directly to origin and then introduce edge servers for subscribing do you still face issue.

I mean if you set up your linux VPS as edge and then subscriber goes through that edge - say like rtmp://linuxedge/?rtmp://origin/live - does this work?

Can you try that out and let me know.

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Dec 22, 2010 Dec 22, 2010

yeah no that doesn't work but get this...

when i publish to windows edge server the signal gets sent to origin vps then to viewers...

but if i make windows origin and vps edge server is does not work dont understand why this is happening

Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 01:45:19 -0700

From: forums@adobe.com

To: fs1006@hotmail.com

Subject: can i use vps's for linux edge server's???

I agree load balancing part but load balancing should be done in context of subscribing and not in terms of publishing. You can do failover in context of publishing using Multi-point publish.

If you publish directly to origin and then introduce edge servers for subscribing do you still face issue.

I mean if you set up your linux VPS as edge and then subscriber goes through that edge - say like rtmp://linuxedge/?rtmp://origin/live - does this work?

Can you try that out and let me know.

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 22, 2010 Dec 22, 2010
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Do you get any errors on your Linux VPS when used as edge - can you check logs of Linux VPS when used as edge, does connection come to Linux VPS and then fails to go forward Windows Origin from Linux VPS or does it fail at Linux VPS itself.

Also are all machines of same type - i mean all are 32-bit or 64-bit and also are all on same FMS version?

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