We are proud to present STUNner v0.11.0, the Kubernetes media gateway for WebRTC.
News in this release
This is the first release that showcases the complete user story of STUNner: a dataplane exposing a standards compliant STUN/TURN service to clients, along with a control plane (a Kubernetes operator) that lets you configure STUNner in a high-level declarative style (that Kubernetes Gateway API), in the same YAML-engineering style you use to interact with any other Kubernetes workload.
Main improvements:
- A Kubernetes gateway operator, an open-source implementation of the Kubernetes Gateway API using STUNner as the data plane.
- Full documentation, with a comprehensive getting started guide, user guides, tutorials, and manuals.
- Using STUNner in multi-cluster/multi-cloud Kubernetes deployments! STUNner is fully compliant with the official Kubernetes Multi-Cluster Services API, which lets you deploy your media servers to multiple geographically diverse sites and STUNner ensures that media traffic flows between clusters smoothly.
- A Node.js helper library to simplify generating ICE configurations and TURN credentials for STUNner.
- New tutorials for firing up a cloud-gaming or a desktop streaming application in 5 minutes, all thanks to Kubernetes and STUNner. This completes the number of our tutorials to 6!
- Lots of bug fixes, usability improvements, and doc updates all around the place.