The server will be moving in December. Long story short, I buy a dedicated box through a third party, and he wanted to get a better machine with more bandwidth. We'll call him the "Middle Man". We certainly have never come anywhere near our bandwidth limits or maxing CPU or RAM (even though I run about 4-5 servers on it).
One of the server admins who has a server on the box didn't want to change anything last time we did a system change, and I ended up having to pay an extra $10 a month to keep the same IP range (which the server admin agreed to pay just to keep the IPs). Clearly, our concerns are primarily ping and location.
When the MM (Middle Man) said he wanted to get a better system and increase to 1gb with unlimited he told us we wouldn't be able to keep the IPs. I discussed this with the server admin and he had questions which needed answering: Can we be given advanced notice on what the new IPs will be so we can notify our players about the switch; Will the extra $10 we are paying be removed?
The MM said he would try to get the answers. That was on the third of this month. Now, today, the 23rd, he says, to paraphrase, that we'll be moving the servers in December to a new datacenter. He never mentioned anything about that before (we thought they were just changing to different boxes in the same datacenter/provider). He did say we would have the 2 weeks notice, and that the extra $10 being paid to keep the IPs would be removed.
Originally, they were going to put us in Dallas, but after the MM realized how irritated I was about the fact that a) we never agreed on any switch -- we just wanted more information to make the decision, and b) ping is infinitely more important than bandwidth or system specs, he gave us the option to go to Seattle, Dallas, or DC. DC was our choice.
So, the server IP will be changing, and the server location will be changing. Hopefully, you guys are less irritated about it than I am, since he basically forced this on us (or we could scramble to find another host in the same price range... unlikely).
After the server changes occur, take note of anything that doesn't seem normal. It should be the same, but you never know.
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