Ventrilo Server Hosting
Ventrilo is an independent application that is used for real time communications. It’s the Voice over Internet Protocol program with clients available for both Microsoft Windows & Mac OS X. It offers surround sound positioning and special sound effects. It is mainly used by gamers for multiplayer games.
If you want to run a clan, and want to allow real time communication to add excitement to your gaming experience then should consider this application. Ventrilo uses minimal CPU resources but still, different kind of ventrilo servers are used for running it. In order to use this software, you need to install it on the server and then you need to connect to it by using freely available client program. In all, you will require the server IP, password (if any) and the port number for establishing connection to the server.
At present, the Ventrilo server is supported on the following platforms –
- Microsoft Windows 9x / NT / 2000 / XP
- Linux i386
- FreeBSD i386
- NetBSD
- Solaris
- Mac OSX PowerPC 32bit
- Solaris Sparc 64bit
It’s pretty easy to install a ventrilo sever. And once it’s been installed, you need to configure the options. You need to setup the number of people that can connect to the server at a time, change server name, setup ban list and more. You can find web hosts which support ventrilo on their servers. While signing up with a web host, make sure the web host meets all the minimum specifications required to run the program or else, you won’t be able to enjoy the gaming experience. Some web hosts even offer free ventrilo hosting. Again, be sure to compare their server specifications and the minimum specifications required by the Ventrilo software.
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