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Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Who cares about Mega this or that. Turn it back on!
Why can't I post a gify? example: http://giphy.com/gifs/kzuKRQ9BN3Ffy
It wasn't a link to a specific image, you had to copy image location and post that
Who cares about Mega this or that. Turn it back on!
Why can't I post a gify? example: http://giphy.com/gifs/kzuKRQ9BN3Ffy
Playing since October 2013You walk the narrow path that cuts between glory and sacrifice--valor and patience. You measure your pursuit of honor with reason and foresight.
Playing since October 2013You walk the narrow path that cuts between glory and sacrifice--valor and patience. You measure your pursuit of honor with reason and foresight.
Sometimes copying the image into the image box doesn't work.
If you put "[ img ] address [ /img ]" around the image address, itll usually work. No spaces between the brackets
Interesting, this seems to happen almost every weekend!! What seems to be the issue that ZOS cannot get a handle on weekend overload of servers?1? Are they just going to do these 'offline maintenance' every weekend instead of updating/upgrading servers? Perhaps if this is the case, they can schedule them to be taken offline at a more convenient time instead of waiting for them to crash.
Rene_Valionus wrote: »It's finished? screw exercise my life is complete again!!!
Yeah, we're not talking about a single server when they say "Megaserver". This is dozens if not hundreds of machines and then the same rows of maxed out servers for EU, again for XBOX, another set for PS4, another albeit smaller set for PTS, another set for their testing...
Think hundreds of servers, each server being very very expensive as it is a server class system. Megaserver is a concept but you can see the evidence of multiple systems by the "instances" and having to travel to someone to be in that same instance which means on the same server.
Shouldn't cost that much if both servers were used as a cluster, that is run them at the same time. When one has to go down for maintenance, fail over to the 2nd server during non-peak times. Enterprise data centers do this all the time for patches/upgrades.
Again, just saying.
Kyle1983b14_ESO wrote: »Rene_Valionus wrote: »It's finished? screw exercise my life is complete again!!!
Not finished yet, doh