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After playing for 6 years on US based server (KGJV | GPZ stands for? German Players' Zone, maybe? | ||
After playing for 6 years entirely on the US based server (apart from when [[Individuals#KGJV|KGJV]] hosted a server for a short time in Paris, France years ago), [[Individuals#Grimmwolf|Grimmwolf]], [[User:pkk|pkk]] and Zapper wanted to play on an European server again. So the idea to host GPZ was formed in late 2006. | |||
== Administrators == | == Administrators == | ||
* Grimmwolf | * [[Individuals#Grimmwolf|Grimmwolf]] | ||
* [[User:pkk|pkk]] (contractual responsibility) | * [[User:pkk|pkk]] (contractual responsibility) | ||
* Zapper | * Zapper | ||
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== Location == | == Location == | ||
The server is hosted by [http://www.worldstream.nl Worldsteam.nl] in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The host was | The server is hosted by [http://www.worldstream.nl Worldsteam.nl] in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The host was chosen because of the fast connection to the AMS-IX, and even players from the states should be able to play on the server. | ||
== Internet connection == | == Internet connection == | ||
Revision as of 05:18, 26 September 2007
GPZ stands for? German Players' Zone, maybe?
After playing for 6 years entirely on the US based server (apart from when KGJV hosted a server for a short time in Paris, France years ago), Grimmwolf, pkk and Zapper wanted to play on an European server again. So the idea to host GPZ was formed in late 2006.
Administrators
System specifications
- AMD Sempron 3200+
- 512MB DDR RAM
- 80 GB HDD, 7.200 RPM
- 100 MBit NIC
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Web Edition
Location
The server is hosted by Worldsteam.nl in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The host was chosen because of the fast connection to the AMS-IX, and even players from the states should be able to play on the server.
Internet connection
- Exchanges
- 1000 MBit AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange)
- 1000 MBit AMS-IX backup (Trueserver)
- 1000 MBit DE-CIX (Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange)
- 100 MBit BNIX (Belgian National Internet Exchange)
- Transit
- 155 MBit STM-1 Cable & Wireless (We Dare DC Rotterdam)
- 622 MBit STM-4 Cable & Wireless (Sara Amsterdam)
- 1000 MBit Level3 (Sara Amsterdam)
- 1000 MBit Interoute (We Dare DC Rotterdam)
- 1000 MBit Interoute (Telecity 2 Amsterdam)
- 1000 MBit KPN Eurorings (Sara Amsterdam)
- 1000 MBit Cogentco (Telecity 2 Amsterdam) Active Backup
- Point to Point
- 8000 MBit DWDM Rotterdam > Amsterdam (Telecity 2)
- 622 MBit STM-4 POS Rotterdam > Amsterdam (Sara)
- 155 MBit STM-1 POS Rotterdam > Amsterdam (Sara)
- 155 MBit STM-1 POS Rotterdam > Frankfurt (InterXion Germany)
- 1000 MBit MPLS Rotterdam > Frankfurt (InterXion Germany)