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Michiyo Daishi
Royal Knights of Khanid
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Posted - 2006.08.21 13:51:00 -
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@_@ this is why I never try to even understand geek talk. I get lost @_@
*crosses fingers, toes, hands, arms, feet and legs in hopes that Dragon clears up load-balancing across the clusters* -
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Turiya Flesharrower
Beagle Corp
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Posted - 2006.08.21 13:56:00 -
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Originally by: Michiyo Daishi @_@ this is why I never try to even understand geek talk. I get lost @_@
*crosses fingers, toes, hands, arms, feet and legs in hopes that Dragon clears up load-balancing across the clusters*
Personally I just hope that they manage to re-calibrate the flux capactitor before a time inversion paradox occurs -----
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Elliott Manchild
omen.
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Posted - 2006.08.21 13:59:00 -
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Edited by: Elliott Manchild on 21/08/2006 14:01:41 I hate lag :(
Lost a vindicator yesterday due to the lag(Total fit was about 3.4bill without ship) so im a little annoyed :( and both my centus x-type reppers droped so evenif i get my ship back to petetion ill still loose about 1.6bill as lots of mods droped. Not being able to turn on cap booster/rep intill nearly into hull and by then having 0 cap from NOS meaning that when i cap boosted the lag between that and turning the rep on ment i was alrady out of cap so when rep did decide to turn on it said no cap. Friend with me had same lag and got it all on fraps.
just a bit annoyed ill have to wait a month? to even here back from the petetion.
oh edit: at the point of this happening there was something like 28,000 people online (and this lag wasnt in a crowded system was about 30people in local)
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Jim McGregor
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.08.21 13:59:00 -
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Originally by: Turiya Flesharrower
Personally I just hope that they manage to re-calibrate the flux capactitor before a time inversion paradox occurs
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Vasiliyan
PAX Interstellar Services Veritas Immortalis
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Posted - 2006.08.21 14:30:00 -
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I suspect it's the database. Most databases are designed for lots of fast reads with a relatively small proportion of writes. In particular, the code goes to a lot of effort to maintain transactional integrity (keeping related write actions together so they appear to other readers as a single action) and data integrity (making sure it is committed to disk). The latter is meaningless given that it's writing to RAM in the RAMSAN, and the former isn't critical everywhere. On the other hand, good transactional integrity is probably why Eve has never suffered from any duping exploits as far as I know.
A specialised piece of data storage software, rather than a general purpose database, would probably be better for Eve. However, it would take time to write, and would take a lot of careful effort to debug it thoroughly before deploying it.
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