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Jetti Daxcide
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2013.05.16 12:01:00 -
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I reckon the devs are just sat there counting money from aur packs and laughing saying this is the most money from a free game
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Jetti Daxcide
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2013.05.16 12:08:00 -
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J-Lewis wrote:http://community.eveonline.com/news/dev-blogs/death-to-downtimes/ Quote: Why does EVE even have daily downtime?
Tranquility is one of the largest single-sharded Massively Multiplayer Online Games in operation. The database it runs on is 1.5 Terabytes and in order to maintain the core systems of the game, we perform daily cleanups during these downtimes. Most of these cleanups are "under the hood" kind of operations which are not noticed by the users but are needed to maintain good health of the database.
In addition to database cleanup some essential operations are also performed during downtime such as asteroid reseeding, outpost building, NPC standing updates, etc.
Lastly, during downtimes, the load balancer is also updated and fleet fight systems made dedicated (remember to use our Fleet Fight Notification form if you are having a fleetfight!).
These operations can take a long time to complete but we have been taking steps to reduce them. Today the majority of the downtime involves shutting down and starting up the cluster.
Shush you |
Jetti Daxcide
GunFall Mobilization Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2013.05.16 12:11:00 -
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J-Lewis wrote:Jetti Daxcide wrote:J-Lewis wrote:http://community.eveonline.com/news/dev-blogs/death-to-downtimes/ Quote: Why does EVE even have daily downtime?
Tranquility is one of the largest single-sharded Massively Multiplayer Online Games in operation. The database it runs on is 1.5 Terabytes and in order to maintain the core systems of the game, we perform daily cleanups during these downtimes. Most of these cleanups are "under the hood" kind of operations which are not noticed by the users but are needed to maintain good health of the database.
In addition to database cleanup some essential operations are also performed during downtime such as asteroid reseeding, outpost building, NPC standing updates, etc.
Lastly, during downtimes, the load balancer is also updated and fleet fight systems made dedicated (remember to use our Fleet Fight Notification form if you are having a fleetfight!).
These operations can take a long time to complete but we have been taking steps to reduce them. Today the majority of the downtime involves shutting down and starting up the cluster.
Shush you Never.
Lol funny guy
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