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Thank you for supporting OME for a long time. We are interested in registering OvenMediaEngine-based applications on more clouds, such as Azure/Google Cloud, as well as AWS. DigitalOcean is also interested. But they will probably be registered as paid products (OvenMediaEngine Enterprise) to survive. We’re actually preparing to unregister OvenStudio LLHLS from AWS soon and register OvenMediaEngine Enterprise across multiple cloud platforms. |
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Subject: Request for OvenMediaEngine Image on DigitalOcean Marketplace
Hi OvenMediaEngine Team,
I'm a long-time admirer of OvenMediaEngine, having followed its journey since version 0.8. It's been incredible to see how far the platform has come in such a short time — you've built something truly powerful and flexible.
When LL-HLS was released on AWS Marketplace, I was eager to give it a try. Unfortunately, due to some hidden costs on Amazon’s side, what was intended as a “free trial” ended up generating unexpected charges. As a result, I had to step back from using that deployment option.
I’m also a regular user of DigitalOcean and have found it to be an ideal platform for quick, scalable deployments — particularly because of its droplet system, which makes spinning up pre-configured services both fast and reliable. Being able to deploy ready-to-use solutions that integrate seamlessly with features like load balancers, edge servers, and Spaces object storage is essential for many of the projects I work on.
At the moment, I'm working on a project with an Origin server and one Edge server. I'm using Docker for the Edge deployment, but each instance currently requires manual configuration — something that would be greatly simplified if there were a pre-configured droplet or DigitalOcean Marketplace image for OvenMediaEngine.
Having a one-click deployment option for OME on DigitalOcean would allow me (and likely many others) to:
If this is something you're considering, or would consider in the future, I’d be thrilled to support the initiative in any way I can — including testing or providing feedback from a developer/user perspective.
Thanks again for all the hard work you’ve done with OME. It’s a truly game-changing platform.
Warm regards,
Matt
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