Difference between revisions of "TalkNext (bskol)"
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− | : As an [[end-user application]], the ''Service'' is currently installed on [[CNM Bureau Farm]] that features [[high availability]] (or [[high availability|HA]]) powered by [[ | + | : As an [[end-user application]], the ''Service'' is currently installed on [[CNM Bureau Farm]] that features [[high availability]] (or [[high availability|HA]]) powered by [[Educaship Proxmox]]. Its ''HA'' allows for migrating of the ''Service'' between several [[computing server]]s in cases of emergency. For instance, if the [[bare-metal server]] that hosts the ''Service'' at the moment fails, ''HA'' shall automatically move the ''Service'' to another server without any interruption. In plain English, the videoconference participants will not notice any change in the ''Service'' when the ''Service's'' computer fails. |
==Challanges== | ==Challanges== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
:*[[CNM Bureau Farm]] | :*[[CNM Bureau Farm]] | ||
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===Related lectures=== | ===Related lectures=== |
Revision as of 15:08, 14 April 2024
TalkNext (bskol) (hereinafter, the Service) is (a) the CNM named app that allows for webconferencing, (b) the instance of CNM Jitsi that is installed on CNM Bureau Farm, that is identical to CNM Talk and is used for experimentation to find the best technical solution for the CNM Talk and (c) the webconferencing system that CNMCyber Team delivers as a CNMCyber service -- powered by CNM Jitsi.
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WWW
Product specification
- The Service:
- is installed on CNM Bureau Farm powered by Educaship Proxmox;
- is hosted by Hetzner;
- uses Nginx as a web server;
- registered its domain name by using GoDaddy;
- maintains DNS records on the Hetzner.
High availability
- As an end-user application, the Service is currently installed on CNM Bureau Farm that features high availability (or HA) powered by Educaship Proxmox. Its HA allows for migrating of the Service between several computing servers in cases of emergency. For instance, if the bare-metal server that hosts the Service at the moment fails, HA shall automatically move the Service to another server without any interruption. In plain English, the videoconference participants will not notice any change in the Service when the Service's computer fails.