Data Center Simulator Game
DC Uplink
From unfinished ground to multi facility campuses you'll build it all while managing the needs of your demanding customers! Racks, Cluster planning, UPS beeping, Fires, Water intrusion, Insider Threats and more!
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About This Game
Updated 24/10/2025
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Data Center Simulator Game
It's actually a construction and business management simulation game.
The game will cover construction, projects, resources, and emergency management aspects of running multiple data centers to support a cloud environment.
You, The founder of Cloud Provider Co are tasked with establishing a scaled system deployment capable of running for as long as possible while avoiding disasters and incidents that try to attack it.
Game Modes:
Historical timeline
Allowing players to build different types of systems and learning how older tech such as mainframes worked at the module level up to modern data centers and their various complex high availability and redundant subsystems and infrastructure.
Modern walk through and scale out
In this mode, players will start sometime around the dot com boom and learn to tackle the challenges of scaling from several phone banks and a basic telco telephone switch up to modern scale HPC designs (no really!)
During this mode players will overcome budget constraints, hardware changes and having to decide if holding onto that old Pentium 3 to have a high score of a "uptime" value in the game's achievements tracking, or go with the latest server
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