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Firstly, the server is an important carrier for data transmission of game platforms and it is crucial to ensure their stability and safety. So what should we choose when setting up a game platform? There are some factors that can be considered in this regard. Let's dive into it! Firstly, consider the location of the server. The closer the server is to the user, the lower the latency will be, and the faster the access speed. Therefore, if your target users are located within China, you might as well opt for servers inside China to enhance the gaming experience. Secondly, think about the network line. The network line also affects the speed and stability of the server. If your user base is large, considering BGP lines would be more stable and smoother. Thirdly, the server needs high performance and flexibility. A game usually experiences a peak load during its early stage, with a huge number of players online, requiring fast reading and writing of large amounts of information, high concurrency, and interaction. In order to handle these peaks, high-performance servers need to be able to withstand the influx. For example, rapid new launches or merges could happen frequently. You may release unused resources after the peak period has passed. Fourthly, ensure smooth operation of the server. Delays and carding are like nightmares. If such disruptions occur during the login peak, not only will it affect the user experience but also bring significant losses to the game operator. Choose regions near the user base and BGP lines to reduce latency and improve the game access speed; complement sufficient bandwidth to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and avoid game freezing and downtime. Finally, consider the defensibility of the server. According to relevant data, 42% of the industries affected by DDoS attacks belong to games. If your IP gets blocked, it would have a severe impact on the running business, so high-defensive servers are very essential for games. |
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