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Back in March, the EVE Online Ecosystem Outlook blog described the plans for resource distribution in New Eden. This endeavour started last December with asteroid belt changes, then moved on to ore anomaly changes and a moon resource shake-up, and now the fourth step of the Shortage Phase is planned to go live in mid-October. Alongside the final steps of the Shortage Phase, the first step of the Redistribution Phase will also go live in the middle of October.

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Welcome back to another episode of the Pulse, Capsuleers, as your regular dose of news from New Eden returns! This week's episode contains details on the following: Invasion reaches its zenith, Quantum Cores now live, Depths of the Abyss now live, Rolling Thunder coming 22 Sep, Abyssal Proving Grounds events announced, Best SKINs of 2020 bundle, Amarr Coronation Day Crown and Swords SKIN, Capsuleer Redemption, A message from our sponsors.

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Hi Elpo!

It’s awesome to hear you’re making tutorials and having fun.

1: This section of the forums Felix mentioned would be the right place to drop your videos and discuss them - if you’re looking for a place to upload them, youtube is usually the go to.

2: I don’t think you can make an external link for an in-game chat channel (someone correct me if I’m wrong) - just tell pe...

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Hi all, last week and today we were testing a new Intel 28 core single socket server for the DB. It didn’t go well last week and today’s test was no better sadly. We’ve likely ruled this box out for now.

For the last few months we have been running on a monster amd server with a single socket and 128 logical cores (CPU 7742) - and we’re finalizing our test of other hardware. Looking to be all done this week!

For a very brief time last week, the TQDB cluster was made up of 5 servers with a combined resource total of:

280 logical CPU cores
8 TB of memory

:slight_smile: