[TERA PC & Console] En Masse is closing, but TERA lives on! We will continue to support TERA PC (NA) and TERA Console until service is transferred. Stay tuned for more information.
[TERA Console] The Grotto of Lost Souls update (v85) is now live! Read the patch notes here: https://bit.ly/TERACon_v85
[TERA PC] The 64-bit update (v97) is now live. Check out all the changes delivered on August 11 here: https://bit.ly/tera64_patchnotes
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Server crash : NA TERA welcome back present
Friends and i come back to NA TERA since we left a few months ago just to try out the new dungeons . . . and NA gives us a server crash at final boss of RK-9 Kennel. thanks who ever it is o/
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Every hosting service provider provides performance guarantees and have checks in place to ensure such issues don't happen.
They should even provide optimisation recommendations to prevent future uptime/ bandwidth issues.
Can EME maybe look into an SLA or what the current agreement is? @Spacecats @seandynamite
There may be added cost but i'm sure downtime actually affects the revenue more.
That is a brilliant observation. It's not like they advertise that fact on this very site or anything.
Patronizing attitude aside, what this actually points out then is that this isn't EME's fault at all, but the fault of their server database management company contracted out to maintain the physical server Tera is on. Given that description of their 'world class' infrastructure, etc, I would bet money someone from EME was on the horn giving them the what-for about getting the server back online, and I bet it did cost that Savvis company a bit of money on their SLA they probably have with EME to keep the server online.