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Old 08-06-2020, 07:55 PM
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DMO vs DMO, interesting.

So I'm not in IT. Someone explain to me. Is it possible to create a 2nd virtual server on the type of server that hosts EQ like you have make multiple virtual drives on your PC's hard drive?
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Old 08-13-2020, 12:45 PM
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DMO vs DMO, interesting.

So I'm not in IT. Someone explain to me. Is it possible to create a 2nd virtual server on the type of server that hosts EQ like you have make multiple virtual drives on your PC's hard drive?
If you run servers on something like vmware its as easy as telling it to duplicate the VM then changing its connection info to avoid conflict. Im no EQEmu guru, but from what I understand that server would be a second copy of the software that handles the game rules and connectivity. A database server runs the DBMS that maintains the DB which contains all the character info, and possibly other data, so that is a separate consideration.
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