Invincible wrote: »
What freebies? Not played much myself over the last 3 weeks.
Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
TheCyberDruid wrote: »What freebies? Not played much myself over the last 3 weeks.
https://www.elderscrollsonline.com/en-us/news/post/26283
Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
The process of restarting everything (and verifying that it's working) involves a minimum time commitment, regardless of how minor the work to be done is. ESO is a mammoth system of complex parts.
Or to put it another way - SQL hears ya. SQL don't care.
Invincible wrote: »Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
The process of restarting everything (and verifying that it's working) involves a minimum time commitment, regardless of how minor the work to be done is. ESO is a mammoth system of complex parts.
Or to put it another way - SQL hears ya. SQL don't care.
eve restarts their game everyday in 15 minutes flat. And the eve universe is literally infinitely larger. I think zeni needs to upgrade to ssd technology and get with the 20th century.
Invincible wrote: »Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
The process of restarting everything (and verifying that it's working) involves a minimum time commitment, regardless of how minor the work to be done is. ESO is a mammoth system of complex parts.
Or to put it another way - SQL hears ya. SQL don't care.
eve restarts their game everyday in 15 minutes flat. And the eve universe is literally infinitely larger. I think zeni needs to upgrade to ssd technology and get with the 20th century.
Invincible wrote: »
Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
The process of restarting everything (and verifying that it's working) involves a minimum time commitment, regardless of how minor the work to be done is. ESO is a mammoth system of complex parts.
Or to put it another way - SQL hears ya. SQL don't care.
Patch downloading, 50mb on PC.
Invincible wrote: »
clocksstoppe wrote: »Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
The process of restarting everything (and verifying that it's working) involves a minimum time commitment, regardless of how minor the work to be done is. ESO is a mammoth system of complex parts.
Or to put it another way - SQL hears ya. SQL don't care.
That's totally why other MMOs like Runescape need literally 1 hour to patch the server WHILE RUNNING (so the downtime between patches is measured in MINUTES). Definitely not ZOS refusing to hire skilled people. Not understaffed at all.
clocksstoppe wrote: »Invincible wrote: »4 hours seems a little on the excessive side for regular maintenance.
The process of restarting everything (and verifying that it's working) involves a minimum time commitment, regardless of how minor the work to be done is. ESO is a mammoth system of complex parts.
Or to put it another way - SQL hears ya. SQL don't care.
That's totally why other MMOs like Runescape need literally 1 hour to patch the server WHILE RUNNING (so the downtime between patches is measured in MINUTES). Definitely not ZOS refusing to hire skilled people. Not understaffed at all.
Have you considered going into consulting? Small time operations such as ZOS could clearly benefit from your wealth of experience in diverse production environments.
Jolipinator wrote: »Patch was 400mb+ on PS4, but it is now "Copying..." and taking forever. Same thing happened with the Clockwork City patch.
Tan9oSuccka wrote: »I’d say he’s probably in IT at some capacity. They usually have a smug demeanor along with punchable faces.