So, you want to start a radio station, eh?
This is the first part of a multi-part series on designing and building non-trivial containerized solutions. We're making a radio station using off-the-shelf components and some home-spun software, all on top of Docker, Docker Compose, and eventually, Kubernetes.
In this part, we're going to explore how the different parts of the system interface with one another, to set the stage for our next post, where we Dockerize everything!
I first met Icecast (https://icecast.org/) when I worked at a web-hosting startup around the turn of the millennium. One night, one of my co-workers and I had the crazy idea to load a bunch of audio files on the networked file server and stream them to our workstations. We could listen to music while we worked 90+ hours a week. Strange times. After realizing it wasn't as simple as exporting .ogg
files over HTTP, we found Icecast (and its pal, Ices2) and built a rudimentary, local-network broadcast radio station.
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