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Playcast GOD System Architecture

The Playcast GOD system is divided into three categories: the front-end system, the receiving end system, and the management system. These three subsystems work together seamlessly to achieve deployment and implementation.

Front-end System

  • Game Network Management Server (GNS): The GNS server is the "cloud brain" of the Playcast GOD system, where all process management and new task assignments are configured.
  • Game Streaming Server (GSS): The GSS server is the main carrier of the Playcast GOD system, where all game encoding and streaming are completed. The GSS server is typically set up in a clustered configuration.
  • Gateway (GW): The gateway serves as the "portal" for the Playcast GOD front-end system. All types of information entering the front-end system, including client request information, archive information, etc., must be inspected by the gateway before they can be processed by the Playcast GOD front-end system.
  • Data Server (DB): The data server is responsible for storing all user game data and other parameters.

Receiving End System

  1. IP Set-Top Box: The IP set-top box in the IPTV network can be used with simple integration.
  2. Cable Set-Top Box: The cable set-top box in the cable television network can be used with simple integration.
  3. PC Personal Computer: By installing the Playcast GOD client software on a personal computer, the PC can run games provided by the Playcast GOD system within the specified network.

Management System

The management system is divided into a user management system and a monitoring system, which can be directly integrated with the client's existing VOD system management and monitoring system, eliminating the need to add a new management system and minimizing the impact on the existing system.

Operating Environment for Playcast GOD

  1. Equipped with a bidirectional network
  2. A mature and well-developed VOD system.
  3. There are HD two-way set-top boxes with USB interface available online.
  4. For telecommunications operators, users need to have a minimum access bandwidth of 6M at home.
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