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Would you be interested in a server?

Yes, and I currently use a hosting service
11 (8.8%)
Yes, and I currently do not use a hosting service
57 (45.6%)
No,  and I currently use a hosting service
5 (4%)
No, and I currently do not use a hosting service
22 (17.6%)
I don't host
30 (24%)

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Author Topic: Glass Hosting Development  (Read 22995 times)

That is the progress I like seeing. Looks so much better and nice to use.

The site looks really good.

Any approximate price por the servers?
Did you try reading the OP?

what's the price(s) for a server

what's the price(s) for a server
Any approximate price por the servers?
It's neatly presented in the OP. Try reading.

There was somewhat of an impromptu stress test yesterday when around ~10 players joined the server and started essentially freebuilding. The server held up fantastically. I believe we had a player from the west coast join and report that the ping was still below par despite the server being located on the east coast.

I believe we had a player from the west coast join and report that the ping was still below par despite the server being located on the east coast.
yeah that was me

There was somewhat of an impromptu stress test yesterday when around ~10 players joined the server and started essentially freebuilding. The server held up fantastically. I believe we had a player from the west coast join and report that the ping was still below par despite the server being located on the east coast.
Great to know! I come to check this thread every 2 days now. I'm hype to get my server up in business again, and I would like a Blockland ready to go type of hosting thing.

Hopefully the servers will be able to handle the wonderful physics some strong maps, although I guess it depends on people's PCs so... I guess I have nothing to worry about in the ping area

« Last Edit: September 16, 2016, 07:56:52 AM by Zeblote »

I hope you're planning your servers somewhere with good latency from europe aswell - blockland is not US only, east coast is not acceptable.
BlockNet had about 3 total European customers out of 150+ total customers over the two years I ran it. Initially I wanted to cater to the European audience as well by having a shared node in europe, but I literally had zero signups for that node during the four months I ran it. He's probably better off only putting nodes in europe when they're specifically requested.

nvm, for some reason I thought east coast was further away. It's all good.

Paperwork told me the ping was around 100 for him from the UK, which was generally below average for him.

If you're gonna use hosted keys (keys you own), please use regNameGui::register() and "regName_NewName".getValue() to change the name of the client (you /may/ have to do this at the main menu or whatever)

Will those functions exist in a dedicated environment? What makes that superior to setKey and spoofing the host name?

If you're gonna use hosted keys (keys you own), please use regNameGui::register() and "regName_NewName".getValue() to change the name of the client (you /may/ have to do this at the main menu or whatever)

Why? He could just fabricate a name change request and send it directly, no need to run blockland for that.