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Best practices for audio streaming [closed]


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What are the best practices for reasonably-performant audio streaming user uploaded content on a website?



I understand just putting MP3 in a SQL-like database is a bad idea. There are ways to just upload those files to a directory but that might not be best for streaming content.



Would something like Redis which acts as an in-memory key value store be adequate to reasonably quickly serve streaming music?



Any pointers to additional reading would be helpful, thanks!










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    That's not even what redis does!

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  • Sorry, new to this sort of thing! It's an in memory key value store, so theoretically couldn't it host an MP3 and serve it to users on request?

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 19:58






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    No, because it isn't a web server. You still need one of those.

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What are the best practices for reasonably-performant audio streaming user uploaded content on a website?



I understand just putting MP3 in a SQL-like database is a bad idea. There are ways to just upload those files to a directory but that might not be best for streaming content.



Would something like Redis which acts as an in-memory key value store be adequate to reasonably quickly serve streaming music?



Any pointers to additional reading would be helpful, thanks!










share|improve this question















closed as off-topic by Iain, womble May 8 at 2:37


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions should demonstrate reasonable business information technology management practices. Questions that relate to unsupported hardware or software platforms or unmaintained environments may not be suitable for Server Fault - see the help center." – Iain, womble
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    That's not even what redis does!

    – Michael Hampton
    May 7 at 19:56











  • Sorry, new to this sort of thing! It's an in memory key value store, so theoretically couldn't it host an MP3 and serve it to users on request?

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 19:58






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    No, because it isn't a web server. You still need one of those.

    – Michael Hampton
    May 7 at 21:15













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What are the best practices for reasonably-performant audio streaming user uploaded content on a website?



I understand just putting MP3 in a SQL-like database is a bad idea. There are ways to just upload those files to a directory but that might not be best for streaming content.



Would something like Redis which acts as an in-memory key value store be adequate to reasonably quickly serve streaming music?



Any pointers to additional reading would be helpful, thanks!










share|improve this question
















What are the best practices for reasonably-performant audio streaming user uploaded content on a website?



I understand just putting MP3 in a SQL-like database is a bad idea. There are ways to just upload those files to a directory but that might not be best for streaming content.



Would something like Redis which acts as an in-memory key value store be adequate to reasonably quickly serve streaming music?



Any pointers to additional reading would be helpful, thanks!







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closed as off-topic by Iain, womble May 8 at 2:37


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closed as off-topic by Iain, womble May 8 at 2:37


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  • 2





    That's not even what redis does!

    – Michael Hampton
    May 7 at 19:56











  • Sorry, new to this sort of thing! It's an in memory key value store, so theoretically couldn't it host an MP3 and serve it to users on request?

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 19:58






  • 1





    No, because it isn't a web server. You still need one of those.

    – Michael Hampton
    May 7 at 21:15












  • 2





    That's not even what redis does!

    – Michael Hampton
    May 7 at 19:56











  • Sorry, new to this sort of thing! It's an in memory key value store, so theoretically couldn't it host an MP3 and serve it to users on request?

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 19:58






  • 1





    No, because it isn't a web server. You still need one of those.

    – Michael Hampton
    May 7 at 21:15







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That's not even what redis does!

– Michael Hampton
May 7 at 19:56





That's not even what redis does!

– Michael Hampton
May 7 at 19:56













Sorry, new to this sort of thing! It's an in memory key value store, so theoretically couldn't it host an MP3 and serve it to users on request?

– joeyfb
May 7 at 19:58





Sorry, new to this sort of thing! It's an in memory key value store, so theoretically couldn't it host an MP3 and serve it to users on request?

– joeyfb
May 7 at 19:58




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No, because it isn't a web server. You still need one of those.

– Michael Hampton
May 7 at 21:15





No, because it isn't a web server. You still need one of those.

– Michael Hampton
May 7 at 21:15










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Just because you can stuff a few MB into an object in a in-memory datastore, doesn't mean it is a good idea. Persistence, the size of the media library relative to your RAM, scalability to many clients, and random access for seeking are all issues.



Research open source CDNs and broadcasting software and study how they do it.






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  • Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

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Just because you can stuff a few MB into an object in a in-memory datastore, doesn't mean it is a good idea. Persistence, the size of the media library relative to your RAM, scalability to many clients, and random access for seeking are all issues.



Research open source CDNs and broadcasting software and study how they do it.






share|improve this answer























  • Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 21:36















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Just because you can stuff a few MB into an object in a in-memory datastore, doesn't mean it is a good idea. Persistence, the size of the media library relative to your RAM, scalability to many clients, and random access for seeking are all issues.



Research open source CDNs and broadcasting software and study how they do it.






share|improve this answer























  • Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 21:36













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Just because you can stuff a few MB into an object in a in-memory datastore, doesn't mean it is a good idea. Persistence, the size of the media library relative to your RAM, scalability to many clients, and random access for seeking are all issues.



Research open source CDNs and broadcasting software and study how they do it.






share|improve this answer













Just because you can stuff a few MB into an object in a in-memory datastore, doesn't mean it is a good idea. Persistence, the size of the media library relative to your RAM, scalability to many clients, and random access for seeking are all issues.



Research open source CDNs and broadcasting software and study how they do it.







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  • Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 21:36

















  • Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

    – joeyfb
    May 7 at 21:36
















Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

– joeyfb
May 7 at 21:36





Thanks for the reply to what I'm sure seemed a silly question. Never thought much about media streaming before so just knowing a few terms gives me a good place to start

– joeyfb
May 7 at 21:36



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