lordrichter wrote: »Yeah, these things should not be happening, but the servers should never be offline except for one reason: patch/update installs.
If they need to reboot to clean things out, then they have more work to do. Let's hope that they picked some hardware and software technology designed to handle this sort of continuous uptime. If they are dependent on rented PCs stacked on shelves and some freeware garbage, then we are truly in trouble.
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
This thinking leads to laziness.
SoulScream wrote: »
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
This thinking leads to laziness.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
This thinking leads to laziness.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
This thinking leads to laziness.
No, it's just how it works. Any system that handles millions of users will have to be rebooted at some point. Every 1-2 weeks is an ideal timeframe.
As someone else pointed out, new MMOs also have this, and there are technical reasons for it.
And it's not going to changeNot because of laziness, but because it simply isn't feasible. The game servers won't crash if they're not restarted, but weird glitches and bugs can occur.
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
This thinking leads to laziness.
how does this thinking lead to laziness ? sure you can create a server for something simple that almost never needs a restart, but something like a game server which doesn't just run counter strike but actually a large mmo and handles A LOT of users and all their input very easily creates bugs and glitches that requires a restart
lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »lordrichter wrote: »
Huh, no. All MMOs do this. Server maintenance / restarts on a regular basis is completely normal.
This thinking leads to laziness.
This is 20145. We can build systems that will run with near 100% uptime. We can build software that does not have to be restarted every week in order to do garbage cleanup.
Aging systems, like Blizzard's WoW servers, need to be rebooted every week to do garbage cleanup. They probably still have legacy software in there that isn't even part of this century.
new mmos like wildstar, ffxiv, archeage has weekly maintenance too
This thinking leads to laziness.
how does this thinking lead to laziness ? sure you can create a server for something simple that almost never needs a restart, but something like a game server which doesn't just run counter strike but actually a large mmo and handles A LOT of users and all their input very easily creates bugs and glitches that requires a restart
There are few other industries like the software industry, and particularly the gaming industry, where malfunction is not only acceptable, but is considered normal.
When I say that this thinking breeds laziness, I mean that thinking of malfunction as normal, and therefore acceptable, is lazy. Lazy people have no interest in improving anything.