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Orlor allready stated they would extend "queue extender", "resource boost", etc. That is time limited.
I work in ICT too and know how the best plans for keeping a bunch of servers up and running can sometimes go haywire. I have seen redundant databases go down because a fault propagated to the fallback server(s). It took them over a day to restore everything to a working situation and another day to get the failover back up too.
Sometimes these thing take time due to the volume of the data. :-(
I work in ICT too and know how the best plans for keeping a bunch of servers up and running can sometimes go haywire. I have seen redundant databases go down because a fault propagated to the fallback server(s). It took them over a day to restore everything to a working situation and another day to get the failover back up too.
Sometimes these thing take time due to the volume of the data. :-(
ShelbyGT wrote:I trink that all this crying for the server shortage is just unfair as part of a VALORIAN... I mean they're trying to make the game better... ( now lets hope that it turns out better ) and lets just be patient .... The game will come back
If the servers are down due to a technical procedure, planned, I think the minimum would have been to alert VALORIANS...
Following the link Orlor gave us, I'm not thinking they're trying to make the game better but to make the game work again!
And the truce is a good idea for planned server shutdown, as in EmpireCraft, we used each server maintenance to launch at our ennemies in order them not being able to defend ;-P
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Bbloksma wrote:Orlor allready stated they would extend "queue extender", "resource boost", etc. That is time limited.
I work in ICT too and know how the best plans for keeping a bunch of servers up and running can sometimes go haywire. I have seen redundant databases go down because a fault propagated to the fallback server(s). It took them over a day to restore everything to a working situation and another day to get the failover back up too.
Sometimes these thing take time due to the volume of the data. :-(
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I can't really imagine a situation that will require nearly a day to recover from. I'm in the online gambling and believe me without a disaster recovery plan inside the primary data center (or the cloud, for example Amazon EC2, Rackspace etc.) and off-site then better do not start doing business at all. Looking at the open positions atm. Quark needs a Linux/UNIX administrator with knowledge in Redis/MySQL. This combination of technologies is kind of risky if the power goes suddenly down: Redis is in-RAM key-value storage with offloading to MySQL database. So now what I wonder is if Quark admins managed to recover any lost information or we'll just start from a very recent backup point.
Anyway this downtime ruined my trust in Valor and I'm considering to charge back all payments I recently made to them if no adequate compenstation is offered. Bottomline: One can live without Valor, but Valor can't live without one's money.
Anyway this downtime ruined my trust in Valor and I'm considering to charge back all payments I recently made to them if no adequate compenstation is offered. Bottomline: One can live without Valor, but Valor can't live without one's money.
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