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As a side project (likely small fee based or with a Patreon etc.) I am thinking about hosting some game servers.
The unique proposition is that due to my location (Azores, a small island chain in the Atlantic) and good fiber connectivity I could host servers with quite level ping times for cross Atlantic tournaments.
From some preliminary testing it appears that I can get down to around 100ms for US east coast, and around 80 for central Europe.
Would that be of any interest here? Initially as I am installing the servers I would need some beta testers :)
I think I will try to use: https://linuxgsm.com/
But if anyone has some other good suggestions for the software infrastructure, I am open to suggestions.
I remember there was specifically some sort of tournament planning software, but I forgot the name. Can anyone recommend one?
Last edited by Julius on 19 April 2023 at 10:44 am UTC
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