Jitsi Meet is a video conference web app that allows for on-the-fly video conferencing. In fact, you could go to their site to fire up a call right now for free. But the really cool part is that you can self-host Jisti on your VPS to give you more control over your data and infrastructure.
It's an interesting alternative to Zoom or Google Hangouts and it's easy to set up on most Linux servers. In this article, we'll show you how to install Jitsi Meet on a VPS running Centos 8.
Note: Jitsi.org doesn't officially have a supported CentOS-compatible release candidate. So instead, we'll use Docker to deploy a functional Jitsi Meet setup.
Not running CentOS? Click here to set up Jitsi Meet on Ubuntu Click here to set up Jitsi Meet on Debian
Why is Jitsi better than Zoom?
First of all, we're not saying that it is!
But there have been questions about the A note about tutorials: We encourage our users to try out tutorials, but they aren't fully supported by our team—we can't always provide support when things go wrong. Be sure to check which OS and version it was tested with before you proceed. If you want a fully managed experience, with dedicated support for any application you might want to run, contact us for more information.
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