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  Public Ticket #3666422
Jitsi 5 minutes and that's it
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  •  4
    MarcosAlencar started the conversation

    Imagine that you believed everything was fine and available to your customers. As usual, they keep stalling you until you find out the truth for yourself. After hours of setting up and tweaking, you discover—because nobody tells you—that Jitsi in Tutorly is not integrated for production purposes; it's just a 5-minute trial.  :(

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  •  390
    Ripul replied

    Jitsi is open source and jitsi also comes with docker setup which is relatively easy to setup and self host.

    We recently did setup of BBB on DO for one of our users it was super quick and easy. We can do the same for you on DO or any other cloud service of your choice.

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    That would be very much welcome. For a project that offers online appointments, this is mission-critical. Google Meet is what people use, so sticking to that for UX is essential. If not, Jitsi, as long as it doesn't require users to register, is also welcome.

  •  390
    Ripul replied

    kindly create a DO account and add [email protected] in your project. I will setup your white labelled Jitsi for you. 

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    Hi Ripul. This is great! We are currently using Namehero Plus Cloud. I will proceed with adding [email protected] to the project as you requested.

    Thank you!

  •  390
    Ripul replied

    please hsare the link of the cloud site.

  •   MarcosAlencar replied privately
  •  390
    Ripul replied

    these requirements as suggested on jitsi site.

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    • RAM: it's usually suggested to get 8 GB. For small meetings you can get away with 4 GB, for test servers or very small meetings you can try to use 2 GB. For big meetings it's suggested to go the scalable way over getting huge amounts of memory.
    • CPU: very low processor performance can seriously harm a real time system, especially when using a shared server (where your CPU performance can be stolen by other customers of your hoster, check on 'dedicated CPU' if you are getting a VPS, rather than a physical server). However, a consideration is that a Jitsi Meet component, Prosody, can only use ONE (1) core. So getting a lot of cores, let's say more than 32, is not always useful. For a basic server, 4 dedicated cores can be enough.
    • Disk: unless you are doing heavy logging or have very specific needs, you can get away with 20 Gbytes of standard hard disk. SSD are more a nice to have than a necessi

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    in DO :  IWe have DO droplets where you can easily increase ram / cpu and disk space as per requirements

  •   MarcosAlencar replied privately
  •  390
    Ripul replied

    got it, we're already working on Google meet. 

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    Ripul, about Google Meet. Is this truly going to happen? I'm asking because we are in production, running ad campaigns, and clients are asking for this feature to be integrated to really fulfill our promise. 

    thks

  •  390
    Ripul replied

    absolutely yes, i would be able to give you an update next week on this.


  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    Really appreciate it!

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    How is this going? Clients are asking for this feature to be integrated to truly fulfill our promise. Please update me on the progress.

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    Please. Again, clients are asking for this. This is critical. 

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    Hello??

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    3 week ago. almost one month. .. Ripul "absolutely yes, i would be able to give you an update next week on this." 
    Please

  •  4
    MarcosAlencar replied

    Almost one month. Incredible! 
    About Google Meet when Ripul said: "absolutely yes, i would be able to give you an update next week on this."