Any risks in using coturn on Windows? #1298
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Initially this library was created for linux and most instances are most likely running in linux. Do you think we are taking a great risk when considering to run coturn on Windows, taking into account future maintenance and the fact that probably new features will be added and tested primarily on linux. |
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KangLin
Oct 20, 2023
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Thank you for the test.
Windows is still in development. I only did unit tests. I'm currently adding Windows services, and when all Windows features are developed, I'll do performance and stability testing.
Welcome to you are do performance and stability tests together.
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@KangLin have you done any kind of test on it so far? Did you encounter any stability or performance issues? In our limited testing we didn't encounter substantial performance differences between running it on Linux or Windows.
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There is already a solution. Just comply with using the cross-platform library in the solution.
Welcome that interested friends will do it together.