Heck, my power bill for the servers I have is more than this a month. I decided to order the server and give it a try, there are no contracts, everything is month to month. I visited the site a couple of times for 2 days and low and behold this same server with the additional storage option became available! Key is be patient (I think!). In the screenshot above you can see that there is another option for storage, the 2 x 240GB SSDs + 4 x 2TB HDD’s, but it is unavailable. All of the servers that I have seen in this class have been dual 8core Xeon’s with 256GB RAM for $99 USD a month, which is just right for VCF with K8’s or VCF with a WLD… except the issue that I ran into was there was not enough storage, only 2 x 240GB SSDs. Here is a link that should get you to the order page and it will show you if there are any available. They seem somewhat hidden and I think they may be like “spot pricing”. If you log on to OVH’s site, you won’t necessarily find these servers. It's at least not obvious how that's possible in Windows.I’ll probably do another post on all the technical bits that I did when configuring the server and the network side if there is interest but for now I just want to cover the cost, specs and features that make this such a great value. Thanks for any help with this.ĮDIT: I think I don't have much chance of getting nginx working in Windows since you need to be able to add the rtmp module dynamically. I've seen utilization of nginx for this purpose as well so that's what I'm going to go try now. I've been toying with Livestreamer trying to get it to pick up the stream but it keeps erroring saying that "no data was returned from the stream." Does anyone know if this setup could actually work? Is there a problem where Livestreamer and rtmplite can't communicate or have I not set something up right? The part I'm having trouble with in this setup is viewing the stream in VLC via Livestreamer. I've found threads like this ( ) where people are able to use rtmplite ( ) to accept the stream from OBS and view it in some flash thing. I'm trying to figure out if it's possible to stream from OBS to a local server where it can be picked up right away by another computer on the same network to view as it would any other normal stream.
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