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by KaiserPro
4140 days ago
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one connection takes 5s, but using a stun server means you don't understand peer locality. This means you as the service owner has to map the network to find correct peer placement. How do you asses the bandwidth available now, and in the future? is the bandwidth between two peers inside and ISP greater than two peers from different ISPs. How do you manage peer re-routing when one disappears. What happens if more than one peer disappears? webrtc is designed for 1 to 1 mapping, and not 1 to many paid for content delivery. Sure you can do it, but your users arn't going to be happy you chose to engineer your way out of a bad idea. (You don't want buffering during an expensive movie/tv/sports game) |
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