
Load testing can be that key element that will allow your WebRTC application to succeed at scale. It measures behavior and performance by introducing a simulated real-word load, helping you understand the limits of your infrastructure and identify potential bottlenecks.

At TADSummit EMEA 2022, Arin and Alberto will give an update on the most popular WebRTC media servers to consider. They will also dive deeper into scalability with topics such as deployment using Kubernetes/Docker, persistence when using multiple SFU/MCU servers, and optimizations available with WebRTC for better performance.

Increasing the amount of WebRTC connections that an application can handle is an important part of our work. WebRTC Engineer Alfred Gonzalez shares his recent experience scaling a WebRTC application.

For our first WebRTC Live episode of 2022, we invited a few members of our team for the second installment of our Roundtable series. Alfred Gonzalez discussed refactoring a WebRTC app to scale and Jacob Greenway shared his experience with the Offscreen Canvas API.