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23 Jun

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The core of the simulation is still on Windows (DB and Sol Nodes). This particular server is Win 2019 - and I hear you with lots left on the table, but not just with linux. SQL Server in general really benefits from tuning to the workload being thrown at it.

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AMD!! We’ll see how 128 cores compares to 32 tomorrow!

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close enough!! This is a R7525 with a single EPYC 7742

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no, this is testing new db hardware for tq

I hope you get the best fight ever my friend.

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Will be there for you m8 :sunny:

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some of those numbers are correct!

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It is a dell chassis, R7xxxx :slight_smile:

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You can hold to the faith… it has significantly more ram and cpu cores than that :slight_smile:

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We’re excited to test this in production tomorrow!! Anyone care to guess specs?? :slight_smile:

poc_db_server_cpu_ram4032×3024 1.47 MB

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Hello, friends,

We will have a couple of extended downtimes this week to perform a range of database testing. The downtime will be extended on:

  • Wednesday, 24 June
  • Thursday, 25 June

Each downtime may take up to 30 minutes and we expect Tranquility to be back accepting connections by 11:30 UTC at the latest. However, we will let players in earlier if work is finished earlier. Updated will be posted in this thread and on EVE Status Twitter as they become available.

Thank you for your understanding and sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

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I’ll see you there. o7


22 Jun

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1.Specifically restricted conduct.

The purpose of the EVE Online forums is to provide a platform for exchange of ideas, and a venue for the discussion of EVE Online. Occasionally there will be conflicts that arise when people voice opinions. Forum users are expected to courteous when disagreeing with others.

In order to maintain an environment where everyone is welcome and discussion flows freely, certain types of conduct are prohibited on the EVE Online forums. These are:

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2.Specifically restricted content.

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If this was ‘just a joke’ it was a bad one and crossed the line in several places. While I love to see you guys shooting each other in space, keep the attacks to the game and off the forum.

1.Specifically restricted conduct.

The purpose of the EVE Online forums is to provide a platform for exchange of ideas, and a venue for the discussion of EVE Online. Occasionally there will be conflicts that arise when people voice opinions. Forum users are expected to courteous when disagreeing with others.

In order to maintain an environment where everyone is welcome and discussion flows freely, certain types of conduct are prohibited on the EVE Online forums. These are:

Trolling
Flaming
Ranting
Personal Attacks
Harassment
Doxxing
Racism & Discrimination
Hate Speech
Sexism
Spamming
Bumping
Off-Topic Posting
Pyramid Quoting
Rumor Mongeri...

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If you actually played the game, you’d know this always happens. And it’s IGE.

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LOL, this is idiotic and really ■■■■■■■ creepy.

My friendships are tied to my relationships with individuals - I know all these people by their real names, we’re all connected outside of EVE Online. Even if the Brisc character was banned, like had already happened, it didn’t impact my relationships with folks outside of the game.

Stuff in the game is stuff. I got the stuff that I got by paying for it just like anybody else.

My name is all over the place. I just don’t go out of my way to throw my real name around since folks tend to dislike that.

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In your honor I just subscribed a new account.