AzuraCast Web Radio Server on Linux Stream 10 offers a fully-featured web radio broadcasting solution, making it easy to manage stations, playlists, and live streaming.

This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.
Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.
Connecting and configuring to AzuraCast Web Radio Server on Linux Stream 10
- To start the server, run the VM through Amazon Portal.
- To work, you should open 80, 443, 2022, 8000-8500 (TCP) ports in the network properties.
- After starting the VM, you can go to the main page. To do this, go to the following address, http://*vm_ip*.
- When you first open the site, a page with the creation of an administrator account will be shown.
- In the next step, you will be prompted to create a station. At this stage, enter only the name of the station and click <CREATE AND CONTINUE> at the bottom
- Next, the page with the server settings will open. Enter the virtual machine’s IP address in the “Site Base URL” field (after “http://”). You can leave everything else as is, or configure it to suit your needs and goals. Then click <SAVE AND CONTINUE> at the bottom
- To check the operation of the radio station, you can add mp3 files for playback. To do this, go to the editing station.
- Go to the “Media -> Music Files” section.
- Press the <Select file> button and select one or more files on your PC.
- After downloading the files, they must be added to the playlist. To do this, highlight the tracks you want to play and click “Queue”
- Select ‘default’ or create a new playlist and click ‘Save’
- Now start your station
- You can check if your station is working using the “Public Page” link.
- Add more files to the playback queue
Now you can use AzuraCast – Web Radio Server adapted for Azure.
If you have any questions, please refer to the Station Management | AzuraCast Docs