a) how to host a server using your PC.
I have found a fair amount of info on a), however not much on
Modifié par HipMaestro, 15 juin 2011 - 12:56 .
Looks like you may have missed your chance for access to a lot of well-prepared information. Apparently, between the time I posted the link and your reply, the Bioware legacy forum were either closed permanently or are being restructured somewhere (though I wouldn't be holding my breath for the latter alternative).Lazarus Magni wrote...
That link seems to just lead to the bioware homepage...
And it would be windows in either case (PC hosted, or using a server.)
Modifié par Lazarus Magni, 15 juin 2011 - 08:22 .
Lazarus Magni wrote...
Yes thank you, that part I understand, and in fact I have installed nwnx, which seems to be working, except I am having trouble setting up a database. Regardless though, hosting a pw from my PC is not really a viable long term solution, so what I am looking for is how to set it up if I were to purchase space with a server host.
Modifié par Lazarus Magni, 20 juin 2011 - 04:01 .
Modifié par Calvinthesneak, 20 juin 2011 - 05:47 .
Alright I've been looking into other various hosting options and we're getting a pretty good deal.
I started with Ad-hosting, and they want $1.50/month for each player slot. With 70 player slots that is $105.00 a month.
So then I started looking at Rackspace. For a cloud server with linux that has 4,096MB RAM and 160GB Disk, you pay 24 cents an hour plus you pay for incomming and outgoing bandwidth. Monthly I figured it would come to about $200.
I'll continue to research other solutions, but if anyone has any cost effective linux solutions let me know.
Just as an FYI on the Amazon pricing:
Reserved instance price yearly: $455
Price per hour: 8 cents. (~730 hours a month @ 8cents an hour = $58.40. $58.40 x 12 moths = $700.80)
Grand total yearly is $1155.80
Calvinthesneak wrote...
Oh I'd love to run my own server, but I move frequently.