They do buy server from one manufacturer only for the stability because they are going to familiar with the hardware.
This is why you rarely seeing any issue during patch or launch day
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OP seems to like putting their foot in their mouth on the forum by making posts like this where all they do is demonstrate their lack of knowledge or intelligence.
They need a lot of these machines for each server, because several areas are on each machine. Areas include locations you go to only once for a quest, so that is a lot of machines. Maybe it is hard to get that many of the same machine in one go or maybe the specifications are high and more competitive than what we would think, but it is hard for us to understand it when we could buy one on amazon or rent one easily.
Wow server blades in 2007 where estimated to be around 15k a piece. Also they don't need to buy anything and return it. That would be a huge pain. I'd imagine the IT team has discussed what they want for this project. I'm happy you where able to amazon up some examples, but the reality is that's not the route there taking whether or not the route could function in theory is irrelevant. As someone with a friend that's the Director of IT at microage that routinely sells to blizzard I can assure you this amazon method isn't the route there taking. If you'd like I'll see if he can ballpark some of blizzards expenses, the last time I asked it was in the multi millions though.
So unfortunately even if somehow they we're able to amazon plug in play this in a day as suggested it doesn't matter because that's not the route they're taking.
When you run SE you can change it up. Right now you can vote with your wallet and unsubscribe.
pretty sure ANY reasonable multinational company isnt going to trust something they got out of the back of a moving van for... 600 dollars.