Deploying Wowza Streaming Engine™ media server software in the cloud allows you to stream content from high-performance virtual machines hosted remotely by third-party providers. Cloud deployments provide the following benefits:
- Saves you from having to invest in hardware resources and infrastructure.
- Allows you to scale up or down as your streaming needs change quickly.
- Enables you to rely on the built-in redundancy of the providers.
With cloud deployments, you typically only pay for the resources you use, and there's no up-front capital investment. Wowza Streaming Engine works with virtually all cloud-hosting services.
The Google Cloud Platform (GCP) enables developers to build, test, and deploy applications on Google's scalable and reliable infrastructure while offering computing, storage, and application services for web, mobile, and backend solutions. Wowza provides pre-configured Wowza Streaming Engine for Linux software images in the Google Cloud Marketplace that run on GCP and leverage the core Compute Engine GCP web service.
Amazon
Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides a suite of services that collectively form a reliable, scalable, and cost-effective cloud computing platform. Wowza provides Amazon Machine Images (AMIs) with pre-configured versions of Wowza Streaming Engine, ready to start through the AWS Management Console.
- Set up Wowza Streaming Engine for Linux on Amazon EC2
- Set up Wowza Streaming Engine for Windows on Amazon EC2
Microsoft
Microsoft Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that supports Wowza Streaming Engine, allowing you to take advantage of Azure's flexibility, scalability, and additional capabilities to launch video streaming to any device. Microsoft Azure lets you quickly build, deploy, and manage applications across a global network of Microsoft-managed data centers. You can also integrate your public cloud applications with your existing IT environment. Wowza provides pre-configured Wowza Streaming Engine virtual machine images that are ready to start in Microsoft Azure without using command-line tools.