Jitsi Review
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Post Covid-19 beginning in India, IT companies have started to give work from home as the new norm and video conference systems are playing a vital role in this time. In search of a developed in-house video conference system, we come across Jitsi as an open-source designed and developed video conference and live event platform. Now, we have an in-house and secure communication platform that allows us to host conferences from within and outside organization members.
Pros
- Video conference
- Chat
- Screen sharing
- Audio and video control
- Background changes
- Customization on top of the base product
Cons
- Scalability in terms of participation
- End point hardware improvement
- Stability of core
- Video quality while load generates
Likelihood to Recommend
In terms of the customization of the video conference system, Jitsi allows us to make this happen. Also, it allows us to integrate with PBX so that participants can join the conference over GSM calls. In terms of less appropriate, SFU architecture requires more powerful resources to manage multiple calls, but the advantage is that server-side, we require minimum resources to run all the components.
