ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »josefcifkaeb17_ESO wrote: »Here's actual ESO's server location.
Not enough cables but close enough.
These are the EU servers:
Ain't those HP c7000?
Guess better way to move it in Poland. Best place cuz in middle between Europe / Scandinavian Peninsula / West part of Russia.
ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »I_killed_Vivec wrote: »ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »josefcifkaeb17_ESO wrote: »Here's actual ESO's server location.
Not enough cables but close enough.
These are the EU servers:
I can see the problem... something has eaten all the hamsters
Obviously, hamsters are in the power room.
Computing is done by ants transporting rice either horizontal - or vertical | . If you look closer, you'll see that they are still fine just blocked by something.
Think the thing is to get the people who fix the problems to live in the same country as the servers are located, wouldn't surprise me if the ESO tech lived in Sardinia and had to bus it to Frankfurt
I have 500 Mb/s fiber at home, for about 15 euros a month. That price includes cable TV as well. Of course mega zerg campaigns like True Flame [EU PC] lag as hell though. Probably I haven't reset the darned router in a long time
ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »josefcifkaeb17_ESO wrote: »Here's actual ESO's server location.
Not enough cables but close enough.
These are the EU servers:
well do you fancy fixing these?
MarkusLiberty wrote: »well do you fancy fixing these?
Whats there to fix? All the little lights are green, as they should be.
These photos of the server farm based in Germany were originally posted back in July 2014, when the EU megaserver (well, its databases anyway) was migrated to the data center in FFM.lordrichter wrote: »Have you been allowed to visit the actual servers?
Yep, back then, they were. Since hardware like this isn't usually bought, but leased, there might or might not have been upgrades to the blade components in the meantime, but it's highly unlikely that the underlying infrastructure was changed significantly.lordrichter wrote: »
Level 3 Communications, Inc. They own the data center in FFM and are ISP to all things Bethesda, ZeniMax Media, and ZeniMax Online Studios, respectively. They are a world wide operating tier 0/1 carrier and are likely to know what they are doing, or they wouldn't be around anymore. Since the Internet is a conglomerate of separately owned and operated autonomous systems (AS), in most cases not any one company can solely be held responsible if things like routing or DNS resolution break down locally and/or temporarily. Too many players are involved.The internet in Germany is fine I can assure... no idea which company is hosting the servers but it seems they have no clue.
ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »josefcifkaeb17_ESO wrote: »Here's actual ESO's server location.
Not enough cables but close enough.
These are the EU servers:
Lava_Croft wrote: »Moving the server to a third world country like Great Britain doesn't seem like a smart idea.
In fact, this is a TARDIS.ZOS_KaiSchober wrote: »josefcifkaeb17_ESO wrote: »Here's actual ESO's server location.
Not enough cables but close enough.
These are the EU servers:
Funny to think that our entire ESO world is stored on those big black boxes.
WarriorKeKe wrote: »Yes, it could be moved to Finland. We have one of the best internet connections in the world in here.