
Originally Posted by
'Hachoo',index.php?page=Thread&postID=188381#post1 88381
Not quite as simple as a couple hard drives. I'm sure they're using enterprise level SAN storage arrays for all of their database storage, adding a couple disk drives doesn't work the same as adding them to a server, and costs a shit-ton more.
It's basically a high-traffic web database server. SAN, maybe not...but controllers and backup get to be the expensive part for a large database compared to the drives themselves. And no, they're not getting the $100 Newegg special...but even at 3x for some enterprise drives and +$$ for the controllers, backup, cooling, etc...it's not that costly compared to the overall cash flow.
Add to that, they were probably storing the data anyway for research into the effects of various changes and trends over time, and the cost of this is extremely cheap at several times the cost if it helps drum up increased player interest or satisfaction. The primary problem of an MMO is retention - if they can improve that, across as many users as WoW has? It makes them a LOT of money later. Armory has its usual privacy qualms...but this is a pretty solid move.
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