Arkat wrote on May 22
nd, 2015 at 3:38pm:
Sev made it clear they were also migrating to new hardware somewhere in the thread.
I migrated to a new laptop in january ( the old one was 4 years old ) at work.
the new laptop is soooo much better that :
- I lost the SSD the previous one earned after a HDD crash. ( and I was told that this won't happen again, as SSD is NOT an option anymore )
- I lost the internal DvD Drive.
- The new laptop is slower than the old one... to try to compensate localy a RAM extension to 8 Gb was bought for everybody.
and the thing is still sucking more than the old one....
Migrating on new hardware will not improve the game if the hardware is chosen with only the lowest cost as the choosing factor.
Vargouille told me, when I asked ( about G-Land Crashes ) that a given game server has it's own hardware...
If they are 10 year old servers it should start to be difficult to find spare parts. Also at that time virtualization was not something thought of.
By moving to a new rack of servers they can virtualize servers on new hardware.... the hardware might be more powerful, but as there's more things to do it might not change anything.
Now It depends who drives the change... is it Turbine that try to cut costs ? or WB that try to consolidate all it's IT in a single place ?
Because if it's the second case, the wallet might be open.
( been there done that here... moving and consolidating test plants when we moved from one building to another... and basically it was open wallet season : if we wanted something for the infrastructure, we could buy it... High end rack cabinets, Cat 6 cabling, High end Terminal Concentrators, High End KVM, ... we got everything we asked )