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Jitsi is a collection of free and open-source communication tools and software that enable voice and video conferencing, as well as instant messaging. It offers multiplatform support, making it accessible on various operating systems such as Windows, Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android. Jitsi is often used for online meetings, webinars, and collaborative communication.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the system requirements for deploying Jitsi?

Jitsi Meet is a real-time system. Requirements are very different from a web server and depend on many factors. For detailed information, refer to theJitsi system requirements

What are the common use cases for Jitsi?

Jitsi is a versatile video conferencing and collaboration platform with various use cases, particularly for real-time communication and collaboration. Here are common use cases for Jitsi:

Video conferencing, online meetings and webinars, virtual classrooms and online education, remote work and team collaboration, interviews and job recruiting, healthcare, telemedicine, community and social gatherings, collaborative workshops and training sessions, customer support and virtual assistance, online gaming communication, legal consultations and remote law services, personal and social communication.

What are popular alternatives to Jitsi?

Several popular alternatives to Jitsi for video conferencing and online collaboration are available, each with its own features and strengths. Here are some notable alternatives:
Zoom
Microsoft Teams
Cisco Webex Meetings
Google Meet
Skype
BlueJeans by Verizon
GoToMeeting
Whereby
RingCentral Video
BigBlueButton
Zoho Meeting
Adobe Connect.

How does Jitsi differ from other team communication platforms?

Jitsi’s unique positioning lies in its focus on open-source video conferencing, differentiating itself from many team communication platforms in several key ways:
1. Open-source and self-hosting
2. Focus on video conferencing
3. Customization and flexibility
4. Security and privacy
5. Community-driven development

However, Jitsi also has some potential drawbacks compared to its competitors:
1. Steeper learning curve
2. Limited feature set
3. Smaller user base and ecosystem

Ultimately, the “best” platform depends on your specific needs and priorities. Choose Jitsi if:
You value data privacy, control, and open-source philosophy.
Secure and feature-rich video conferencing is crucial for your team.
You have the technical expertise or resources for self-hosting.

What database does Jitsi use?

Jitsi primarily leverages Prosody as its database solution. While not a traditional database like MySQL or PostgreSQL, Prosody is an open-source XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) server that effectively manages Jitsi’s data storage and communication needs.

Why should I choose Kamatera for Jitsi hosting?

Here’s why Kamatera stands out as the most compelling option for Jitsi hosting:

Cutting-edge hardware: Kamatera leverages Intel Xeon Platinum processors and NVMe SSD storage, guaranteeing exceptional performance for your solution.

Global network reach: With 18 data centers strategically located across four continents, Kamatera provides low-latency access to your server, regardless of your users’ geographical locations. This minimizes lag and ensures consistent performance for geographically distributed teams.

Elastic infrastructure: Kamatera’s infrastructure seamlessly scales to accommodate your growing needs. You can easily add or remove resources on-demand, without downtime or performance bottlenecks. 

Industry-leading security measures: Kamatera prioritizes security by implementing data encryption, access control mechanisms, vulnerability scanning, and compliance with industry standards like PCI DSS and SOC 2.