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Hello,

 

we are an European GSP with a running business since over ten years. For evaluation purposes we'd like to try our your product, but I'd be happy for a few answers prior hand.

 

1) Is tcadmin also running on Win2003 Enterprise Edition (32Bit)?

2) Is the amount of customers on a master or remote licensed machine unlimited, as also the amount of gameservers per customer?

3) Does it need IIS, or does it also work on Apache for Windows (with MySQL)?

4) Are there known issues with Virtuozzo for Windows?

5) Is the Master Server the one most important to be back-upped regularly for in case of? Or where are all customer related config files (not gameserver configs but user administration configs) saved? On Master server or on Remote Server (or both)?

6) Is there a backup routine for the user administration configs or Master Server config in case of DR?

 

Thank you.

 

Best Regards,

Michael

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1. yes

2 As far as software end yes it is unlimited in all respects. But of course the hardware limits your users/games per machine, and as you already seem to understand you need one liscence per machine.

3. Yes, it uses IIS not apahe

4. I don't know of any known issues but it is totaly unsupported!

5. Yes the master server is the heart and brains of it loose it and you are starting over.

6. No there is no backup routine in place, but the database is the key piece everything else is replacable and there are many ways allready available for backing up databases take your pick depending on the type of database you choose to use.

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