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Should I use CDN for game companies?

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Just like many other businesses, game companies face problems with content delivery in the Net. No matter how great your game is, if you can’t make downloading quick, users will be  disappointed and diverted. Therefore, potential customers can choose companies that provide better user experience. If you focus on computer games online, you should be able to deal with traffic spikes and other issues. How CDN can help you? Is there any point to order such service for your company? What is CDN? Projects that need website acceleration and faster content downloading can use CDN (Content Deliver Network). This is a system of servers that are located in different regions and PoPs (points of presence). Such servers are called edge servers and they cache content from the main server to transfer data to end users quickly. With CDN, the distance between the user and the source of data shortens, so the content has to travel less. How does it work for game companies? When the ser

Bandwidth Cost Management

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Some companies decide to implement multi-homed network to reach better redundancy and coverage: if one network fails, there will be others to back up. That seems to be a great idea, but multi-homing has its drawbacks, and bandwidth cost management is one of them. It’s not so easy to define requirements for every single provider: you have to negotiate engineering costs, paying for unused bandwidth, etc. How to reduce bandwidth expenses? If you want to expand your infrastructure, you may use a controller that optimizes network. It tracks traffic and ensures low latency level. Some instruments provide real time analytics and allow customers to manage expenses and control the infrastructure. With such solution, you can optimize bandwidth expenses differently: ·          You can distribute the traffic so that to use services of the cheapest provider while sustaining normal server quality. ·          Check all commit rates for every provider and you won’t have to pay for un

Making a perfect disaster recovery plan

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While deploying new technologies in your work like automation, virtual assistants, etc. you should keep in mind that security is the most important aspect. Power outage or natural disasters happen suddenly and can damage or delete the information stored in server. This is why it’s vital to create a recovery plan and include it in your annual budget. Can I afford it? It’s not as expensive as you think. Some entrepreneurs think that disaster recovery is a serious investment: costly data centers, network, server maintenance – all that costs money. While it was true several years ago, modern approach makes recovery plan available for any business. Subscription pricing models are quite cheap, and allow having minimal downtime and enough money to invest into development. Cloud based disaster recovery is another available option. Onsite backups are not enough Although a manual backup server improves data security, it’s are prone to downtime. If you have backup copies stored