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Origin of game server hosting online

game use something called an application server dedicated server. This application dedicated server is a program specially designed to collect data from each player and redistribute it, if necessary, to other players in the game This is much more effective than an agreement peer-to-peer, but need a separate computer to host the application server. And this new computer is not a gaming machine. Is a server machine. It has very special needs. To welcome and support a game server, you must know all aspects its internal functioning, which include both hardware and software within the system.

One of the most popular games are available Counter-Strike the engine of Half-Life can be run on many different operating systems, but the primary bottleneck on performance your server is still bandwidth how much data you can move in or out of your computer at a time. Most users buy and play these games using a service "broadband Internet" the most popular of which are DSL and cable. With a DSL or cable modem, a player can receive its own dedicated application server, but with this kind of connection, the server can "serve" a few people at once usually between four and ten. A server with a better internal hardware faster processor or more memory might improve those numbers a bit, but the neck Throttling is even tighter bandwidth network and cable and DSL have their limits.

In the past, this is well that the majority of game servers have been received. This was the only option. The player buys the game, and most households had only one computer, so that the player will use the host machine's or server and play the game on, often simultaneously. The emphasis was on the computer huge and the game's performance has been dismal proportion. Even if bandwidth on the broadband services could be more recent handle the load, the computer itself was still behind in the calculation of necessary data. The ability to process data for 3D graphics, game physics, sorting and distribution network data to other players on one computer, especially at the time, could not all simply not do.

When the game finally hit online is the aftermath, leagues, events LAN, and dedicated teams with members scattered throughout the world have been created, players began to look for something better, a solution to the dilemma server. They need something with the power to welcome the game faster and more reliable. They needed a solution that would give them the true performance, with the return of latency in tens of milliseconds (rather than hundreds or thousands) for all members of their team in games of up to twenty players. And more. Thirty. Forty. Sixty. The player number is still rising, even to this day, thanks to ambitious game designers.

The solution was obvious. Use a professional waiter. A computer designed to read data and transmit large amounts of data as fast as the players in need. A handful of game hosting pioneers like defconservers.com realized the necessity for such systems. They bought machines rackmount server and data centers in colocation to host their games. They paid between $ 200 and $ 700 per month for this luxury, and the teams who could foot the bills have been rare, but the most fortunate were totally surprised by the improved gameplay. In a few years of online multiplayer game became a huge success. Price over the years have dramatically reduced and subscribers increased by 1,000 times.

About the Author

Scott Tope is the 38yr old Director of Operations for Defcon Networks LLC

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