I'm thinking about it too. What's the pricing normally?
does this mean ROTA Mods is going to be back up?
you guys have the resources to take this as far as you want it to go. Keep updated on popular games, and start running some servers for them.
...for those wanting to run a smooth, 1Khz Kernel, lag-free, QuakeWars Linux dedicated server: If you want everything to run 100% lag free, at all times (at least from a hardware point of view), you should run no more than 2 QuakeWars servers per machine. More than 2 and you are pushing it, and I'm sure the players can feel the difference -- there are too many bottlenecks in today's systems (particularly IO and FSB), that will affect the game.------At the time ive made the screeny there were just 17 guys on the server (no bots, no PB), if 30 guys on it the CPU load goes up to circa 42 - 52% ... ------Looks like one instance per cpu and 1gb ram...roughly.------We have no issues with CPU / Memory usage for the game, but the map changes absolutely destroy the disk usage/access thus lagging any other game on the system. Gave the games each their own drives ( 10k scsi's ) and still doesnt matter.
Monetizing something like this can be extremely profitable.
Hmm...This is a new service from you guys or something? What's the website...? Where's the fine print?
There's a reason other GSP's have hardware like this:SuperMicro X7QCE4 x Intel 2.13ghz Xeon-Tigertown 7320-Quadcore (16 Cores Total)32 Gigabytes RAM ECC FB-DIMM DDR2Adaptec 3405 SATA/SAS RAID-10 ControllerAdaptec Battery Backup Module ABM-800Hardware RAID 10 Configuration4 x 300 gigabyte SAS 15k RPM
I know a few large providers must be making money at it. From where I sit, it looks like it will be a challenge to break even.
There's a fledgeling forum installation here:http://www.quaddamageservers.com/forum/
Modern games tend to be resource hogs.Games like ET:QW, for example, bring servers to their knees.
Glad to see you having Quake 1. Like above, you should offer as many quake based engines as possible.
So you guys looking to do this "for a living" or just for spare cash?
I know a few large providers must be making money at it. From where I sit, it looks like it will be a challenge to break even.