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StreamZilla is a popular streaming media hosting and delivery service provider in Europe.
StreamZilla is a popular streaming media hosting and delivery service provider in Europe.
It is a significant internet company since it delivers millions videos per day for many European broadcasters, football clubs, publishers and online video portals.
It is a significant internet company since it delivers millions videos per day for many European broadcasters, football clubs, publishers and online video portals.

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StreamZilla is a popular streaming media hosting and delivery service provider in Europe. It is a significant internet company since it delivers millions videos per day for many European broadcasters, football clubs, publishers and online video portals.

Overview

StreamZilla offers streaming media and media file hosting and delivery services to business customers. The service is e-commerce oriented: instead of using sales teams, StreamZilla offers a detailed website with online configuration and ordering forms for all its content delivery services. StreamZilla is one of the larger streaming delivery networks in Europe. In the first half of 2008, over 1 billion videos were distributed to viewers all over the world [1]. StreamZilla offers integrated support for any media streaming type, live and vod, including mobile (3GPP), Flash, H.264, Windows Media up to HD quality. Customers are video portals, national or european broadcasters, football clubs, publishers, enterprises and video production companies.

Technologies

StreamZilla is powered by a European wide 175+Gbps network with connections to all the major internet exchanges and global carriers.

StreamZilla uses multiple datacenters to host its media delivery servers.

These servers are powered by the XL media framework, that enables simultaneous operation of all popular media services including Flash Media Server, Windows Media Services, QuickTime Streaming Server, Wowza Media Server, Icecast, Internet Information Server and Apache without performance loss.

The many media servers are managed by a central Content Delivery Management application called VDO-X. This software allows StreamZilla to handle hundreds of media servers, hundreds of customers and millions views per day with a very small staff.