Self-Hosted Video Conferencing for Secure Communication
Why Choose Self-Hosted Video Conferencing?
- All data remains inside your infrastructure
- No third-party access to meetings or recordings
- Deployable on-premise or in private environments
- Reduced attack surface compared to cloud services
- Customizable security and access controls
- Supports LAN and intranet-only deployments
- Suitable for regulated industries
Virola Messenger Video Conferencing with Zoom comparison
| Meeting duration | Free plan limited to 40 minutes for group meetings | Unlimited voice and video meetings, even in free plan |
|---|---|---|
| How participants join | Typically by link or invite | Participants can join without external links |
| Permissions | Depend on plan type | Flexible permissions in any plan |
| Data storage / privacy | Cloud-based; potentially exposes sensitive content to third parties | Self-hosted, data stays on your servers |
Virola Messenger Video Conferencing Features
- Host online meetings with unlimited participants
- No time limits on calls and meetings
- Join from any device - desktop or mobile
- Record meetings with no duration restrictions
- Reduce bandwidth usage by disabling participant video streams
- Join or leave meetings with one click - no invitations or external links required
Industries That Benefit from Self-Hosted Video Conferencing
Enterprise & Corporate IT
Internal meetings, executive calls, and secure collaboration without relying on external cloud providers.
Healthcare & Medical Organizations
Internal consultations, administrative meetings, and protected data handling within controlled networks.
Finance & Banking
Secure discussions and full control over recorded meetings.
Legal Firms
Confidential client and internal meetings with strict data retention policies.
Defense & Security Organizations
Communication inside isolated, secure, or air-gapped networks.
Research & Education
Internal collaboration, training sessions, and lectures hosted on institutional infrastructure.
Energy & Utilities
Coordination across distributed facilities while keeping communication inside corporate networks.
IT & Software Development Teams
Self-hosted collaboration for teams working with sensitive code or infrastructure.