In live streaming, speed is everything. Viewers expect video to load instantly, switch resolutions smoothly, and stay stable even during major events. A few seconds of delay can decide whether people stay watching or move on. That’s why performance upgrades in server infrastructure matter far more than most viewers realize.
This month, Red5Server.com, one of the oldest dedicated streaming hosts in the industry, announced a complete modernization of its hardware fleet — a transition to NVMe SSD storage and 10 Gbps network ports across all dedicated servers. It’s a significant step forward that brings enterprise-level performance within reach for small broadcasters and developers.
Faster storage, faster streaming
Traditional SATA SSD drives were already a major improvement over spinning hard disks, but NVMe SSDs take performance to another level. Using a direct PCIe connection, NVMe drives can reach speeds six or seven times faster than SATA models. For live streaming, that means shorter buffering, quicker video starts, and smoother delivery when thousands of viewers join simultaneously.
Combined with 10 Gbps network uplinks, broadcasters can maintain stable throughput even for 4 K or 24 / 7 TV station feeds. Each server in Red5Server’s new configuration handles high-bitrate RTMP, HLS, and MPEG-DASH traffic with minimal latency. In practice, the upgrade ensures that data moves instantly from broadcaster to viewer — the true test of streaming quality.
Why it matters for Wowza and NGINX users
The shift to NVMe + 10 Gbps isn’t just about faster benchmarks. It changes how streaming software such as Wowza Streaming Engine and NGINX-RTMP perform under load. When disk I/O and bandwidth bottlenecks disappear, these engines can handle more concurrent viewers, more simultaneous recordings, and higher adaptive-bitrate tiers without frame drops.
It’s the kind of backend optimization that allows developers to build more ambitious projects — from virtual classrooms to live sports networks — without paying datacenter prices. According to Red5Server, the entire upgrade was deployed automatically with no downtime for existing clients.
Free Wowza Streaming Engine promotion
To mark the launch, Red5Server is including Wowza Streaming Engine free of charge for all new dedicated-server customers through December 2025. The offer gives users a professional-grade streaming environment ready to deploy out of the box, complete with RTMP, HLS, and MPEG-DASH support.
The company says the goal is to make professional broadcasting more accessible while future-proofing its infrastructure for the next wave of live-video demand.
Setting a new standard
Founded in 2008, Red5Server has served thousands of broadcasters and media startups worldwide, offering hosting solutions powered by Wowza, NGINX, and Red5 Pro. The latest upgrade is part of a broader trend in the industry: moving toward higher network capacity and faster, flash-based storage to meet the needs of global audiences.
As more streaming providers follow this path, NVMe and 10 Gbps are likely to become the baseline for professional hosting. For content creators, that means fewer technical worries and more freedom to focus on production and audience growth.
Explore the dedicated streaming plans:
👉 https://www.red5server.com/dedicated/
Read the original announcement:
🔗 Press release on EIN Presswire
Learn more about Wowza technology:
🌐 https://www.wowza.com
