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What is Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services?

Adobe Media Server 5 on Amazon Web Services is an easy and affordable way to deploy multiprotocol media streaming that scales to meet your business needs. Dynamic HTTP Packaging, protected HTTP streaming and DRM support for Apple HLS enable a single packaging and protection workflow for all your video assets to the broadest device landscape.

What's new in Adobe Media Server on Amazon Web Services

Studio-grade DRM packaging

Package content for a single digital rights management (DRM) workflow that targets the desktop, connected TVs, tablets and smartphones, including iOS and Android platforms, when you include Adobe Access 4 software (available separately).

Multiscreen protected HTTP streaming

Protect and monetise your HD video with easy-to-use content protection built on Adobe Access, with no additional DRM licence servers. Add massive scale and robust protection to your media assets or live streams.

Integrated video streaming with Amazon CloudFront

Stream live and VOD content with massive scale through integrated Amazon CloudFront. Easily configure Media Server to dynamically prepare and stream HD content directly from Amazon S3 to Adobe Flash Player and HLS-compatible devices.

On-demand media packaging for HTTP streaming

Deliver video using HTTP for Flash Player compatible and iOS devices without preparing the assets ahead of time. On-demand packaging makes publishing easier by requiring one set of video files to deliver to multiple devices with or without Flash Player install.

Instance types

Instance Type
RTMFP Connection Limit
HTTP Connection Limit
m3.large
100
No Limits
m3.xlarge
100
No Limits
m1.large
100
No Limits
m2.xlarge
100
No Limits
c1.xlarge
1000
No Limits
m1.xlarge
1000
No Limits
m2.2xlarge
10000
No Limits
m2.4xlarge
10000
No Limits

The prices for various instances are available on the AMS AMI Page.

Data transfer

For information on data transfer, visit the Internet Data Transfer section of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) site.