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AWS Wavelength Deployment
Ahmet Oğuz Mermerkaya edited this page Jan 24, 2024
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Good news! Our documentation has moved to antmedia.io/docs.
AWS Wavelength needs some special care to make Ant Media Server run successfully.
The first point is the SSL and STUN Server configurations both in standalone and cluster deployments. You can find the solutions in the below links for SSL and STUN servers.
Secondly, there is no Elastic Load Balancer in Wavelength Zones for the Auto-scalable Cluster deployments. This problem is also addressed by providing a special NGINX load balancer that listens the auto-scalable group and updates its configuration. It's installed automatically through CloudFormation template below.
You can use Ant Media Server v2.4.1 and later for AWS Wavelength Deployments.
- Introduction
- Quick Start
- Installation
- Publishing Live Streams
- Playing Live Streams
- Conference Call
- Peer to Peer Call
- Adaptive Bitrate(Multi-Bitrate) Streaming
- Data Channel
- Video on Demand Streaming
- Simulcasting to Social Media Channels
- Clustering & Scaling
- Monitor Ant Media Servers with Apache Kafka and Grafana
- WebRTC SDKs
- Security
- Integration with your Project
- Advanced
- WebRTC Load Testing
- TURN Servers
- AWS Wavelength Deployment
- Multi-Tenancy Support
- Monitor Ant Media Server with Datadog
- Clustering in Alibaba
- Playlist
- Kubernetes
- Time based One Time Password
- Kubernetes Autoscaling
- Kubernetes Ingress
- How to Install Ant Media Server on EKS
- Release Tests
- Spaceport Volumetric Video
- WebRTC Viewers Info
- Webhook Authentication for Publishing Streams
- Recording Streams
- How to Update Ant Media Server with Cloudformation
- How to Install Ant Media Server on GKE
- Ant Media Server on Docker Swarm
- Developer Quick Start
- Recording HLS, MP4 and how to recover
- Re-streaming update
- Git Branching
- UML Diagrams