Wowza Pro Unlimited with MPEG-TS for Amazon EC2
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Important Details
Wowza Pro DevPay AMI ID v EC2 1.1.18 (updated 02 July 2009 which is equivalent to "WowzaMediaServerPro-1.7.0 patch15 (build 11995)" and built on Fedora Core 8 operating system):
| AMI ID | Region | Architecture | Instance Size |
| ami-518c6d38 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| ami-538c6d3a | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| ami-e1b39b95 | Europe | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| ami-e3b39b97 | Europe | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
Notable changes since version 1.1.11
- Improved RTMP streaming performance
- Updated to new Amazon Base Fedora Core 8 image (v 1.07)
- Add DevPay AMI's for Europe
- JMX interface is now turned on by default (use address [public-domain-name]:8085, username admin and password admin to connect)
- Fixed re-streaming of S3 content when using authentication
- Fixed problem with bucket names that contained the period character "."
- Fixed a few small file descriptor leaks
- See README.txt file in specific patch for details: Development Builds
For pricing information and to sign up for Wowza Pro Unlimited for Amazon EC2:
Documentation
This document describes how to install and configure Wowza Pro on Amazon EC2. The document assumes you have signed up for Amazon EC2 and have installed the Java based command line tools. You can obtain more information about Amazon EC2 and download the command line tools and documentation by going to:
The Wowza Pro for Amazon EC2 documentation also assumes you are familiar with Wowza Pro. You can download a free Wowza Pro 10 edition license by going to:
The Wowza Pro download includes the Wowza Pro server software, documentation and examples.
Wowza Pro Forums
The Wowza Media Server forums contain a lot of information about installing and running Wowza Media Server. They are a great resource to use. We recommend searching for any issue you may have in the forums as you may find a simple, solution quickly. Go to the
Wowza Media Server Forums >>.
Wowza Pro Email Support
For priority support, you will need to email a request to
support@wowzamedia.com.
Please zip up and email the Wowza Pro log files. They are located at:
/usr/local/WowzaMediaServerPro/logs
Indicate the nature of your request in the subject line and also include the following in the email's body:
- Version and build number of your Wowza Pro installation
- Which Wowza Pro edition you are using
- Name and version of the OS being used
- Describe in detail your application
- Detailed explanation of the issue or question
- Any other information that may help us to promptly answer your question
Amazon EC2
Previous AMI IDs
| Version | AMI ID | Region | Architecture | Instance Size |
| 1.0.2 | ami-d12ecbb8 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.0.2 | ami-d02ecbb9 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.0.3 | ami-ac32d7c5 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.0.3 | ami-af32d7c6 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.0 | ami-7755b01e | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.0 | ami-7655b01f | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.2 | ami-6c8e6a05 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.2 | ami-6f8e6a06 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.3 | ami-448a6e2d | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.3 | ami-478a6e2e | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.4 | ami-f8997d91 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.4 | ami-fb997d92 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.5 | ami-78f71311 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.5 | ami-7bf71312 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.6 | ami-dc24c0b5 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.6 | ami-df24c0b6 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.7 | ami-9426c2fd | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.7 | ami-9726c2fe | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.8 | ami-5313f73a | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.8 | ami-5213f73b | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.9 | ami-8f7692e6 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.9 | ami-8e7692e7 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.10 | ami-e773978e | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.10 | ami-e1739788 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.11 | ami-a97b9fc0 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.11 | ami-a87b9fc1 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.12 | ami-804bafe9 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.12 | ami-834bafea | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.13 | ami-0450b46d | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.13 | ami-0750b46e | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.14 | ami-7382651a | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.14 | ami-7282651b | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.15 | ami-20fa1d49 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.15 | ami-23fa1d4a | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.15 | ami-5811392c | Europe | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.15 | ami-5a11392e | Europe | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.16 | ami-413fd828 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.16 | ami-433fd82a | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.16 | ami-c8e2cabc | Europe | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.16 | ami-cae2cabe | Europe | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.17 | ami-09c22460 | US | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.17 | ami-0bc22462 | US | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |
| 1.1.17 | ami-75d7ff01 | Europe | 32-bit | m1.small, c1.medium |
| 1.1.17 | ami-77d7ff03 | Europe | 64-bit | m1.large, m1.xlarge, c1.xlarge |