Amazon AWS also has some cost effective arm based processors… think getting kurento, and some of the other underlying libraries compiled, and the extra work needed to maintain is a consideration.
Regards,
Stephen
From: bigblueb...@googlegroups.com <bigblueb...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Duane Bemister
Sent: Sunday, October 3, 2021 1:54 PM
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Subject: [bigbluebutton-dev] BBB on Mac OS
Have you considered developing a version of BBB that would run on Apple's M1 series computers using the ARM architecture? There are multiple hosting solutions that provide Mac mini colocation services. We are using Cyberlynk to host our WebSonar Libraries servers, with each individual library linked to a BBB personal
conference room. We can provide 200 libraries on one M1 Mac mini with the capability to VNC directly to manage the solution. Your BBB conference rooms are so superior to anything else on the market that I believe you could find large scale adoption from the GUI community.
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