Re: Friday Facts #315 - New test servers
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:45 pm
This FFF really makes me want to build a new computer. I mean, I don't even think all my computers at home add up to 18 cores.
Lol, why would they need that? They aren't hosting anything critical.juliejayne wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:36 pm But server room... Airco, UPS, sealed temperature controlled room, backup system please.
They mentioned something about this in a previous FFF. Not that they're doing it, but that they're aware of how nice it would be.bluerock wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 2:12 pm I was watching some old Command and Conquer: Red Alert videos and noticed that even though the game is very old, there are some basic animations on the edges of the bodies of water that help to give the illusion of the passage of time in the game. Factorio has the nice cloud shadows that pass overhead, but no water motion (except for occasional fish). There have been a lot of graphical updates, and was curious if the water was already considered complete or if there might be an update in this area? (or if someone might be able to mod in a coastline animation?)
We also wanted to allow transitions from any terrain type and water. With some adjustments to our new alpha-masking capabilities we were able to create few sets of transition sprites, most of which are shared by multiple tile types. The new problem now is that the transitions are screaming for animated water now. Oh, well...
, automaticjuliejayne wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:36 pm Oh my, that is your server room.... Ordinary shelving. Window open for cooling. No UPS, or are those the 2 boxea at the bottom. Come on guys you should be doing better than this.
Former Network Manager.
I forgive you so long as you keep producing such an awesome game. But server room... Airco, UPS, sealed temperature controlled room, backup system please.
For the aforementioned biter defense system (flame turret!). Also, what do you think that spidertron runs on ?eradicator wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:20 pm Ok, the toolbox i understand. But why the jerrycan?
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What are you missing from already created benchmarks ?m.stitek wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:41 pm Would you be willing to benchmark some CPUs you have to show how Factorio behaves on different CPUs? I'm planning to build new computer and Factorio is basically the only CPU heavy application I use. So I'd love to know how current CPUs handle Factorio, but it's superdifficult to get any relevant information.
Same (but not former).juliejayne wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:36 pm Oh my, that is your server room.... Ordinary shelving. Window open for cooling. No UPS, or are those the 2 boxea at the bottom. Come on guys you should be doing better than this.
Former Network Manager.
I forgive you so long as you keep producing such an awesome game. But server room... Airco, UPS, sealed temperature controlled room, backup system please.
"Not critical" doesn't mean "no backups". This forum isn't critical, but it should still be backed up. mods.factorio.com isn't critical, but it should still be backed up. Your family photos aren't critical, but they should still be backed up.Azzinoth wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:47 pmLol, why would they need that? They aren't hosting anything critical.juliejayne wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:36 pm But server room... Airco, UPS, sealed temperature controlled room, backup system please.
lol. Thanks for the laugh, but that black one's a toolbox too. I'll bet money there's another red tab on the other side like on the green box.
I fully agree with you, but given how thorough they are, I can't possibly imagine that Wube doesn't have the required backups.DaleStan wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 4:05 pm"Not critical" doesn't mean "no backups". This forum isn't critical, but it should still be backed up. mods.factorio.com isn't critical, but it should still be backed up. Your family photos aren't critical, but they should still be backed up.Azzinoth wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:47 pmLol, why would they need that? They aren't hosting anything critical.juliejayne wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 1:36 pm But server room... Airco, UPS, sealed temperature controlled room, backup system please.
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And Wube probably is hosting critical things. Even if their source is cloud-hosted, they probably still store authentication secrets, RSA private keys, and similar things locally.
In addition to this point, and in-line with my own observations while saving the map, I'd venture a guess that you would see the fastest possible heavy mode performance with a (far cheaper) 9900K system. 9900K gets a higher turbo as well as a higher all-core frequency compared to the other parts. Also, some of that bottleneck may be storage IO, so it may be worth a look at potential boost from lower latency storage. If the map is small enough, save to a RAMdisk, or to Optane, etc.seePyou wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 5:46 pm So basically you found out what we knew, that on the same memory dimms, intel processors work better. That is because Factorio is not a highly core dependent game, but very memory hungry; the faster the memory and the higher the single core GHz, the better.
Now imagine what the intel rig will do with better memory modules!
Spidertron eggs need to be kept warm.TatsuZZMage wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 7:44 pm Careful with RGB lit equipment there is an ssd with RGB lights that makes it heat up to temps that cause it to throttle to a standstill and crash windows.