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Best way to host a TURN server using Coturn

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We are researching into what would be the best way to host several Coturn servers, around 3 instances for availability reasons. We need them because we are using WebRTC.

We thought of hosting the servers inside a process/container orchestration platform like Service Fabric or Kubernetes.

But from what I have in most tutorials and in some practical examples, people prefer dedicated machines or virtual machines for the turn server. We would want to host the TURN server on docker containers, if possible, in some orchestrator like Service Fabric from Azure or Kubernetes.

From what I have seen, a TURN server uses a lot of ports and it should not also be behind a normal load balancer like you would use for http traffic.

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