07-16-2006, 07:08 AM
Hello all,
Unlike website hosting where you can fit a large number of clients (obviously depending on web space, bandwidth, etc) on one box we are much more limited in this market both at the prices we can offer and the number of slots/servers we can fit on one server.
My question is... is game server providing only profitable with high spec servers that are bought and co-located?
I've worked out that you would only need to sell a small number of slots to be profitable when co-locating, however the amount of profit decides the payback period of the servers.
However, due to the large amount of resources a game server takes up, especially 100 tickrate servers, I've worked out (using estimates) that entering the industry via renting dedicated servers and leasing out game servers would provide a very small profit and maybe even a loss.
What other indsutries have you been in and why would you choose game server providing over those?
Unlike website hosting where you can fit a large number of clients (obviously depending on web space, bandwidth, etc) on one box we are much more limited in this market both at the prices we can offer and the number of slots/servers we can fit on one server.
My question is... is game server providing only profitable with high spec servers that are bought and co-located?
I've worked out that you would only need to sell a small number of slots to be profitable when co-locating, however the amount of profit decides the payback period of the servers.
However, due to the large amount of resources a game server takes up, especially 100 tickrate servers, I've worked out (using estimates) that entering the industry via renting dedicated servers and leasing out game servers would provide a very small profit and maybe even a loss.
What other indsutries have you been in and why would you choose game server providing over those?