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Storm Streaming Sever is a media streaming server written in Java, design primarily with live, ultra-low latency video streaming in mind. It can be used for audio & video delivery for desktop, mobile devices, game consoles, IP TV set-top boxes, and many other devices. The server is platform-agnostic - it can be deployed on most operating systems.

Supported streaming protocols

 * WebSocket/MSE for ultra-low latency live streaming to HTML5 compatible browsers with Media Source Extensions (MSE) support
 * RTMP protocol for any Adobe Flash Player compatible players and streaming software like Open Broadcaster Software (OBS), Xsplit
 * HLS for streaming to iOS-related devices
 * MPEG-DASH for HTML5 compatible browsers supporting Media Source Extensions (MSE)
 * CMAF for Android, iPhoneOS/iPadOS, and desktop devices with Media Source Extensions (MSE)

Available editions

 * Free developer edition with the number of concurrent streams and viewers limited to 10
 * Commercial edition, with an unlimited number of streams and viewers
 * Cloud-based edition known as Storm Streaming Cloud

History

 * Version 0.3 was released on 21.03.2020. The initial version, created as a more efficient alternative to Wowza Streaming Engine. This version supported only WebSocket/MSE streaming and could act as an RTMP client.


 * Version 0.4 was released on 14.06.2020. In this version, support for HLS was added. A dedicated web video player known as Storm Player was released.


 * Version 0.5 was released on 03.08.2020. An advanced scaling system was added to the application allowing for origin-edge architecture.


 * Version 0.6 was released on 13.12.2020. With this version, a fully functional RTMP server was introduced. A video stream can now be directly published to Storm Streaming Server without a 3rd party application.


 * Version 0.7 was released on 18.01.2021. A Rest API was added to the server giving more control over broadcasts and viewers.