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WebRTC Streaming Cost Calculator

You can estimate your cloud hosting and license costs using our new and improved calculator. We have also included hourly pricing for AWS and Azure. If you have questions about anything, please get in contact with us!

1- LICENCE MODEL AND HOSTING



Use CPU optimized instances

License Model

Hourly License is available for AWS and Azure Marketplace. Monthly License is available for all cloud providers.

Instance Model

You can choose to calculate costs with hourly and monthly instance costs on OVH and Digital Oceam.

Data Transfer (Per GB):

$0

Instance Cost (Per Hour):

$0

License Cost (Per Instance):

$0

2- CONCURRENT NUMBER OF BROADCASTS AND VIEWERS



Number of Origin Instances:

1

Number of Edge Instances:

10


* Origin Instances are the servers that accepts the incoming broadcast * Edge Instances are the servers that sends broadcast to the viewers

3- BROADCASTING HOURS AND VIDEO BITRATE

Total hours that your streaming service is up and running(Monthly). E.g. If you broadcast 2 hours a day, you have 60(2*30) hours a month.

Total number of viewers hours.(Monthly) E.g. If you have 1000 viewers watch the stream for 2 full hours, it means you're having 2000 viewing hours. This information is critical to estimate the total data transfer estimation.

Enter the your video bitrate

Total Data Transfer (GB):

900.00GB

ESTIMATED COSTS

Total Instance Count:

11


Total Instance Cost:

$23


Data Transfer Cost:

$0


License Cost per Month:

$979


Total Cost:

$1002

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Launch in AWS

Cut your streaming costs and maintain your streaming service that supports high number of viewers and/or broadcasts. This cost calculator makes calculating your cost very easy.

If your number of broadcasts and/or viewers are not very high, you can use standalone server based on the following table.

CPU instance

Number of Viewers*

Number of Broadcasts*

4 Cores CPU Instance

200

50

8 Cores CPU Instance

400

100

16 Cores CPU Instance

800

200

32 Cores CPU Instance

2000

400

* These are safe values which does not load CPU heavily. * These values are for Virtual Machines. You can better results in Bare-Metal. * An instance can support one value at a time. i.e. 4 Cores CPU can handle either 200 viewers or 50 broadcasts.

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