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Quickstream Cloud

Quickstream Cloud is a cloud-based management and control layer for the Quickstream ecosystem. It provides a centralized web interface for managing, monitoring, and configuring multiple Quickstream Nodes deployed across different locations, environments, and infrastructures.

Quickstream Cloud does not process video streams directly. Instead, it acts as a control plane, allowing operators and engineers to orchestrate live contribution, transcoding, and playout workflows running on distributed Quickstream Nodes.

Using Quickstream Cloud, users can:

  • manage multiple Quickstream Nodes from a single interface
  • configure live inputs, outputs, and encoding profiles remotely
  • monitor stream status and node health
  • operate geographically distributed deployments
  • maintain consistent configurations across environments

Quickstream Cloud is designed for broadcast and professional video workflows where centralized control, scalability, and operational consistency are required.

Architecture Overview

In a typical deployment:

  • Quickstream Nodes handle video ingest, processing, and delivery
  • Quickstream Cloud provides centralized management and visibility
  • Video traffic remains local to the Nodes, while control and configuration are handled via the cloud

This separation ensures high reliability and predictable performance, even in complex or large-scale deployments.

Accessing Quickstream Cloud

Quickstream Cloud is available as a web-based application at:

https://cloud.quickstream.tech

It can be accessed from any modern web browser and does not require local installation.

Updated on Jan 29, 2026