Management Console
The Red5 Cloud Management Console is your primary interface for everything in Red5 Cloud. From a single dashboard you can create and manage deployments, inspect real-time analytics, access developer resources, and control account settings.Deployments
Spin up new streaming environments, monitor their state, and adjust settings to match your performance and scale requirements.
Dev Resources
Access ready-made publisher and subscriber code snippets, your Stream Manager URL, and admin credentials for API access.
Monitoring & Analytics
Track real-time metrics including latency, bandwidth usage, and viewer engagement to optimize your streaming strategy.
Account Management
Update profile information, manage billing, review invoices, and control your subscription from one place.
Default Region
When you sign up for Red5 Cloud, you choose a default region. This is where your Stream Manager is deployed and acts as the central hub for your streaming infrastructure.Latency and performance
Latency and performance
Choosing a default region close to your primary audience minimizes initial connection times and reduces round-trip latency for publishers and viewers alike.
Scalability and redundancy
Scalability and redundancy
You can extend your deployment to additional regions at any time. A multi-region setup improves both reliability and geographic reach without changing your default region.
Regulatory compliance
Regulatory compliance
Different regions are subject to different data-privacy and content-delivery regulations. Selecting an appropriate default region helps you stay compliant with local laws.
Available Regions
Red5 Cloud operates across 10 strategically located regions worldwide.Asia / Pacific
- Australia East — Sydney, New South Wales
- Singapore — Singapore
Europe
- Europe Central — Frankfurt, Germany
- Europe West — London, United Kingdom
Middle East
- Middle East West — Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
North America
- Canada East — Toronto, Ontario
- Mexico Central — Querétaro, Mexico
- United States East — Ashburn, Virginia
- United States West — San Jose, California
South America
- Brazil South — São Paulo, Brazil
Stream Manager 2.0
Stream Manager 2.0 is the orchestration engine behind every Red5 Cloud deployment. It automates the tasks that would otherwise require manual infrastructure management, so you can focus on delivering content.Node management
Stream Manager dynamically allocates and deallocates streaming nodes in response to real-time demand, keeping your service responsive at any scale.
Load balancing
Incoming traffic is distributed across multiple nodes and regions so no single node becomes a bottleneck and viewers receive a consistent experience.
Auto-scaling
As viewer counts rise and fall, Stream Manager adds or removes nodes automatically — optimizing cost while maintaining performance.
Failover
When a node fails, Stream Manager reroutes traffic to healthy nodes and replaces the failed one, keeping streams live without manual intervention.
Geo distribution
Multi-region deployments bring content physically closer to your viewers, reducing latency and improving playback quality globally.
Node Types
Each node in a Red5 Cloud deployment has a defined role. Stream Manager selects and coordinates the right combination of nodes based on load, geography, and network conditions.Origin — stream ingest
Origin — stream ingest
Origin nodes receive and process incoming streams from your encoder. They handle initial video and audio reception, ensuring content is encoded correctly before it moves through the rest of the pipeline. Origin node capacity scales with the number of concurrent publishers in your deployment settings.
Edge — viewer distribution
Edge — viewer distribution
Edge nodes deliver streams to your viewers. By positioning Edge nodes close to your audience, Red5 Cloud minimizes buffering and improves playback quality. Edge capacity scales with the number of concurrent subscribers in your deployment settings.
Relay — optimized routing
Relay — optimized routing
Relay nodes sit between Origin and Edge nodes and handle stream routing when a direct connection is impractical due to distance or network constraints. They keep data flowing efficiently across your deployment topology.
Transcoder — adaptive bitrate (ABR)
Transcoder — adaptive bitrate (ABR)
Transcoder nodes convert an incoming stream into multiple resolutions and bitrates simultaneously, enabling adaptive bitrate (ABR) playback. Viewers receive the quality tier that best matches their current network conditions and device. Transcoding is available on Startup, Growth, and Enterprise plans.
Mixer — multi-source composition
Mixer — multi-source composition
Mixer nodes combine multiple video and audio sources — different camera angles, overlays, audio tracks — into a single output stream in real time. They are particularly useful for live events, video conferences, and any application requiring synchronized multi-input composition.
