Livekit was deployed in AWS using a t2.medium ec2 instance, using the stress test tool I tried 100 peers (from a DO droplet), 50 publishers and 50 subscribers with both audio and video (I added video to provide an extra charge, since I had no way to simulate application data using the tool), the server was fine (max 50% in each CPU - the server has 2 CPUS), almost no memory consumption and the peers had less than 100ms latency.
Livekit was deployed in AWS using a t2.medium ec2 instance, using the stress test tool I tried 100 peers (from a DO droplet), 50 publishers and 50 subscribers with both audio and video (I added video to provide an extra charge, since I had no way to simulate application data using the tool), the server was fine (max 50% in each CPU - the server has 2 CPUS), almost no memory consumption and the peers had less than 100ms latency.