Working With Applications - Adobe MEDIA SERVER User Manual

Using adobe media server on amazon web services
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USING ADOBE MEDIA SERVER ON AMAZON WEB SERVICES
Using Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services
The drawback of a local disk is that you can attach it only to a volume in the same zone. Also, you can attach only one
instance to an EBS volume. You cannot boot Adobe Media Server from an EBS volume.
To create an EBS volume and attach it to a Adobe Media Server instance, do the following:
Sign in to your Amazon Web Services account at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2.
1
The AWS Management Console launches with the EC2 tab open.
In the AWS Management Console, in the Navigation pane, locate Elastic Block Store and click Volumes.
2
3
In the upper right corner of the EBS Volumes pane, click Help.
A Help panel opens with complete instructions for creating, attaching, formatting, and mounting a volume.

Working with applications

Working with pre-built applications
Adobe Media Server installs with four pre-built applications (also called streaming services). The tutorials in the section
"Tutorials: on-demand and live
application:
Application
Description
name
vod
This application plays on-demand media files. To configure the storage location for the
media files, see
See
"On-demand
live
This application broadcasts a live stream and doesn't record it.
See
"Live
streaming" on page 10.
multicast
This application multicasts a live stream and doesn't record it.
See
"Multicast
livepkgr
This application broadcasts a live stream over HTTP and doesn't record it. See
Dynamic
Streaming" on page 13.
To record a stream, see
Server Developer's Guide.
For more information about the pre-built applications, see
Guide.
Create an application
To create an new application, create a directory in the /mnt/applications directory. For example, to create an
application called myapplication, create the following directory:
/mnt/applications/myapplication
Working with applications on Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services is no different than with other editions
of Adobe Media Server. For complete documentation, see
streaming" on page 6 use these applications. The following table describes each
"Where to store content on an
instance" on page 30.
streaming" on page 6.
streaming" on page 15.
Example: Live HTTP Dynamic Streaming with DVR
Last updated 9/20/2013
"Live HTTP
in Adobe Media
Streaming services
in the Adobe Media Server Developer's
Adobe Media Server Developer's
37
Guide.

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