Overview

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Most businesses outgrow managed streaming services before they realise it. Per-stream fees compound at scale, black-box infrastructure makes debugging impossible, and you have no control over latency, protocols, or data residency. Ant Media Server Enterprise gives you everything a managed service provides - minus the lock-in and the per-stream billing.
Deploy on AWS in under five minutes. Scale to hundreds of thousands of concurrent viewers. Keep full control of your infrastructure, your data, and your costs.
Why teams move to Ant Media Server
- No per-stream or per-viewer fees. You pay for your AWS instances, nothing else.
- Sub-500ms WebRTC latency for real-time interactive experiences.
- Auto-scaling cluster support via AWS CloudFormation, from single instance evaluation to production-grade multi-node deployments.
- Full protocol flexibility: WebRTC, HLS, LL-HLS, RTMP, SRT, RTSP, DASH, CMAF, WHIP, Zixi - all included.
- On-premises or cloud - the same licence covers both, giving you a true hybrid path.
What you can build
Media & Entertainment OTT & broadcast platforms: live linear streaming, VOD, and multi-platform distribution at scale.
EdTech & conferencing Video conferencing and webinar solutions: WebRTC-powered, embeddable via SDK, works on iOS, Android, and web.
Surveillance & monitoring Real-time surveillance and IP camera monitoring: ONVIF auto-discovery, PTZ control, sub-second browser playback.
iGaming & live betting Live betting and gaming platforms: sub-500ms latency meets the requirements of real-money gaming regulation in most jurisdictions.
Telehealth Remote medical consultations and patient monitoring: low-latency, secure video in compliance-sensitive environments.
Live commerce Live auction, shopping, and e-commerce video: interactive real-time commerce at any scale.
Deploying at scale: single instance vs. cluster
Important: The 'Launch' button deploys a single-instance evaluation environment. For production multi-node deployments with auto-scaling, use our CloudFormation template. Both paths are covered in the quick-start guide below.
Single instance
- ready in under 2 minutes, ideal for evaluation and low-concurrency production workloads.
Cluster with CloudFormation
- auto-scaling, load-balanced, production-grade. Setup takes approximately 5 minutes. Visit Ant Media Server AWS-CloudFormation
Container deployments on ECS and EKS are also supported
Integration
RESTful API and native SDKs for JavaScript, iOS (Swift), Android (Kotlin), Flutter, React Native, and Unity. Sample applications are available for all platforms on GitHub. Most teams are publishing their first stream within 10 minutes of launch.
Support
Enterprise customers receive dedicated support via email (support@antmedia.io ), Slack, and live chat. Response and resolution SLAs: Visit Ant Media Server Enterprise Support . A community of developers across 120 countries is also active on the Ant Media GitHub and forums.
Highlights
- Sub-500ms WebRTC latency - for live events, gaming, auctions, and surveillance where every millisecond matters. Scales from a single viewer to 100,000+ concurrent streams on AWS auto-scaling clusters.
- Deploy in under 5 minutes, integrate in under an hour. Native SDKs for JavaScript, iOS, Android, Flutter, React Native, and Unity - plus a full RESTful API and ready-to-run sample apps on GitHub.
- No per-stream fees. No vendor lock-in. You pay for your AWS instances - nothing else. On-premises and cloud deployments run on the same licence, giving you full infrastructure ownership and a true hybrid path.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
c5.xlarge Recommended | $0.63 |
c4.4xlarge | $0.89 |
c6i.32xlarge | $1.97 |
c6id.8xlarge | $1.03 |
c5d.4xlarge | $0.89 |
c6i.xlarge | $0.63 |
c6id.large | $0.37 |
c5.4xlarge | $0.89 |
c4.2xlarge | $0.77 |
c5d.2xlarge | $0.77 |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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Usage instructions
Server is ready to use. No need to install anything. Just wait about 30 seconds after server starts because it will create some initial configurations after that visit http://SERVER_IP:5080/ to access web management console.
!!! Important Note: If you have problem with REST API usage with SSL over https then check this: https://github.com/ant-media/Ant-Media-Server/issues/2675#issuecomment-738746129
You can login the Web Management Console with below credentials Username: JamesBond Password: {InstanceId*}
*You can learn instance id on EC2 console . It should be something in the following format i-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. For instance it is i-028bce455e58e62df
For the ssh access to your instance, user name is ubuntu and port number is 22. You can connect it through ssh with the following command: ssh -i your_keypair_file ubuntu@instance_ip
For more information follow the instructions on Documentation https://antmedia.io/docs/category/aws/
Note: In case of instance stop/start, IP may be changed by AWS. So we strongly recommend using Elastic IP.
Support
Vendor support
Enterprise customers receive dedicated support via email, Slack, and live chat from the Ant Media engineering team - the same team that built the product. Support SLAs (response and resolution times by severity) are published at Ant Media Server Enterprise Support
You also get access to a global developer community across 120 countries, comprehensive documentation, free SDKs with working sample apps for every major platform (iOS, Android, JavaScript, Flutter, React Native, Unity), and release notes for every version on GitHub.
For enterprise procurement, custom pricing, or private offers: contact@antmedia.io
AWS infrastructure support
AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.

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Customer reviews
Easy Setup, Awesome API Integration, and Amazing Performance
Real-time streaming has boosted live events and reduces infrastructure work for our team
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
What is most valuable?
I rate Ant Media around an 8.5 out of 10. It has strong performance, scalability, and low-latency streaming. Minor improvements in documentation and monitoring would push it higher. Overall, it is a solid solution.
Scalability is one of its strong points. With clustering and cloud deployment, it handles growing traffic smoothly. We scaled from a few hundred to thousands of users without issues. That flexibility is very valuable.
What needs improvement?
More detailed debugging guides would be a real help, especially in detailing WebRTC issues. Sometimes it's tricky to identify if the issue is network-related or server-related. Adding more examples in the documentation would be useful. It would make onboarding easier for new developers.
Logging could be more detailed. For example, separating the logs by streaming ID, users, and session would save time. Real-time alerts for failures and drops would also be a great addition. This would improve operational efficiency.
For how long have I used the solution?
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
How are customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
How was the initial setup?
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
What other advice do I have?
The minor improvements needed are for the documentation. Overall, it's a solid solution. I don't have any complaints about Ant Media. It's great.
I recommend clearly defining your streaming requirements before implementation. Spend time understanding WebRTC basics as well. Proper configuration makes a big difference in performance. Once it's set up, it works very efficiently.
My final thought is that Ant Media is a reliable and efficient solution for real-time streaming. It simplified complex streaming challenges and delivers strong performance. For teams working on live video applications, it's definitely worth considering. It made a real impact for us. I rate this product an 8.5 out of 10 overall.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Live streaming has elevated customer-facing events and now supports more professional broadcasts
What is our primary use case?
I am creating a streaming service for a customer-facing product I am developing.
How has it helped my organization?
The feature is now more professional and feasible with Ant Media Server.
What is most valuable?
Valuable features include live streaming, event scheduling with the Ant Media Enterprise admin panel, and broadcast forwarding to social media platforms.
What needs improvement?
For the auto-managed service on AWS , it would be an improvement if it auto-scaled and the launch from the marketplace function actually added to the currently running instance in a scaled manner instead of creating an isolated instance that cannot be used without CloudFormation .
If the launch from the marketplace button is to make any sense, it should also create the CloudFormation bucket setup.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the solution for 1 to 2 years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I am just starting to develop the product.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
Ant Media Enterprise Server gives value for money.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Wowza and Red5 Pro were contenders, but the implementation was not straightforward. Ant Media is already built on Red5 and has services from Wowza, so it became the default.
What other advice do I have?
The customer support for this product and service is on point.
