Vishal Sood Program Manager Microsoft WSV301
Agenda Delivering Media with IIS Media Services Deliver existing content more effectively De-congest the “First Mile” Adapt to the “Last Mile” challenge Monetize and scale your Web Site Bring an end-to-end solution to life
IIS Media Services Strategy “Web media platform to deliver best-in-class user experience and rich monetization tools built on cacheable HTTP” User experience that smoothly scales to true HD Best quality for the moment given network/CPU Responsive interactivity (instant start/seek) Platform to make money on the web User engagement tracking and rich reporting Technology that scales to your business Industry-leading scale at lowest cost Cacheable HTTP to align with Web infrastructure
Why Use IIS Media Services? Drive more site traffic and increase ad revenue Attract and retain viewers w/engaging experiences Monetize by making more for each ad impression Give your users the best playback experience Make High-Definition (HD) on the Web a reality Never make your users wait for content Deliver the right bits at the right time Use platform components to monetize and scale Deliver Media/Web content from the same servers Track your users’ experience in real-time Scale out delivery with the needs of your business
Progressive Download
Deliver Existing Content Better Bit Rate Throttling Save bandwidth – send only what is watched Use Dynamic Throttling to apportion bandwidth Configure throttling for many content types Web Playlists Control content playback, enforcing order Monetize content in ad-funded scenarios WMS Deliver Live or On-Demand Windows Media
Getting the Most from Your Existing Content Improved Progressive Download
Traditional Streaming Packet
Streaming and Prog. Download Traditional Streaming Responsive User Experience Bandwidth Use User Tracking Progressive Download Works from a Web Server World-wide scale w/HTTP Challenges “First Mile Challenge” Limited cacheability Separate, smaller streaming networks Challenges Limited User Experience User tracking Bandwidth Use (20% watched) Designed to lowest common denominator Traditional Streaming Responsive User Experience Bandwidth Use User Tracking Progressive Download Works from a Web Server World-wide scale w/HTTP
The "First Mile" Challenge Challenge: Scale (“The Day Live Web Video Streaming Failed Us”)The Day Live Web Video Streaming Failed Us Media Origin Media Edges
Smooth Streaming Packet
De-congesting the "First Mile" HTTP Origin HTTP Edge Servers Servers Remote Region HTTP Distribution Servers Servers ISPISP EnterpriseEnterprise
Overcome "First Mile" Challenge Smooth Streaming – stateless Reduced load on the origin Make best use of the internet All HTTP servers in the path can cache and serve Quick response and no first mile congestion Scale-out your network as needed Start small and scale with ease
The "Last Mile" Challenge Edge Server Low Bandwidth Fast CPU Low Bandwidth Fast CPU High Bandwidth Slow CPU High Bandwidth Slow CPU “Best quality I can download” High Bandwidth Fast CPU “Best quality I can render” “Best quality, period ”
Adapting Bit Rate in Real-Time Bit Rate Heuristics
Adapt to the "Last Mile" Smooth Streaming – adapt bit rate in real-time Best experience possible for conditions Right content at the right time Give your users the best experience Video playback does not stop Best quality for network/CPU at any point in time Instant start-up, instant seek Leverage HTTP cache-ability Get better QoS w/the reach of HTTP caches Smart Client Heuristics self-correct video delivery One caching infrastructure (HTTP) not two
Smooth Streaming: How it works
Smooth Streaming - Recap True HD delivery for Live and OD content Provide Rich DVR capabilities for Live Client and Server Platform Cacheable HTTP Scale and TCO Monitor your network in real-time Report real-time analytics
Real-time Monitoring and Analytics Advanced Logging Server Edge Server
Advanced Logging - Real-time monitoring
Using an HTTP Delivery Network HTTP Origin HTTP Edge Servers Servers Remote Region HTTP Distribution Servers Servers ISPISP EnterpriseEnterprise
Using Smooth Streaming Media Origin Media Distribution Servers Media Edge Servers
Monetizing and Scaling Live Smooth Streaming Cacheable HTTP delivery for Live events Network Digital Video Recorder (DVR) Advanced Logging Real-time integration for log data Rich user engagement data to improve ROI Centralized client logging for large networks Origin, Distribution, Edge Each adds unique value to light up the network
Smooth Streaming Ecosystem Encode Content Create Application Experience Deliver Content
Smooth Streaming Workflow Create the Silverlight Experience using Expression Studio Encode media content using Expression Encoder 2 SP1+ Publish the content and Silverlight experience to IIS Server Deliver using IIS Media Services Consume content in Silverlight
Smooth Streaming Client Experiences
IIS Media Services Roadmap Deliver Existing Content Better – Q Bitrate Throttling Web Playlists Overcome “First Mile” & “Last Mile”– Q Smooth Streaming Monetize and Scale Your Site – Q Live Smooth Streaming Advanced Logging Edge Caching (Origin, Distribution, Edge Servers)
Summary and Call-to-Action Reasons to use Media and Smooth Streaming Light up your Web Site with Media Give your users the best playback experience Use platform components to scale and monetize Start with IIS Media Services today byIIS Media Services Optimizing your Prog. DL content (1.0) Overcome “First Mile” and “Last Mile” w/Smooth Streaming (2.0) Using Live, Advanced Logging, and Edge Caching (3.0) Try IIS Media Services at Expression Encoder: Silverlight:
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Related Content WSV304 Deploying and Managing Scalable Web Server Farms with iIS 7.0 WSV205 Extend your Web Server: What's New in IIS and the Microsoft Web Platform WSVS04-HOL Delegating the Administration of IIS 7.0 to Remote Users WUX403 – End-to-End Extensibility for IIS7 Developers Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session. Required Slide Speakers, please list the Breakout Sessions, TLC Interactive Theaters and Labs that are related to your session.
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