Hathora Services 6 Continents with a Lean Team and Hybrid Cloud Ops

Founded in 2022, Hathora has quickly established itself as a specialized platform-as-a-service provider for multiplayer game developers. They deliver specialized infrastructures that enable studios of all sizes to deploy high-performance game servers worldwide. While popular, platforms like Amazon EKS are not generally cost-effective for businesses in the gaming industry, where high-performance, low-latency servers are critical. Instead, large studios like EA, Blizzard, and Valve often turn in-house, developing proprietary systems of their own. Hathora aims to eliminate the need for studios to reinvent server infrastructure by providing a purpose-built platform tailored to this industry’s unique requirements, giving the historically underserved gaming industry the tailored solution it needs.
Challenge
- Cost effective compute
- High-performace, low-latency servers
Environment
- 30,000 cores in compute clusters
- Clusters distributed across 14 regions
- Managed by 6 engineers
- Omni management
Impact
- Savings on licensing and cloud usage costs
- Unified management
- Ability to onboard worker machines from any platform
- No vendor lock-in
Why Sidero and Omni
- Efficient platform as a service for game developers
- Ability to support multiple bare metal providers across multiple regions
Six Engineers Re-imagine Infrastructure to Slash Costs for Customers
True hybrid cloud operations with added cost savings, courtesy of Omni and Talos
Hathora evaluated several options, including EKS Anywhere and Rancher, and found they didn’t have the full functionality needed, and the cost was prohibitively high. Then, they discovered Talos Linux. With Talos Linux able to run on any node, Hathora realized their compute resources would be consistent across their entire infrastructure, regardless of the underlying provider. As they implemented Talos Linux across all of their nodes, they realized a unified foundation for their entire infrastructure, spanning both cloud and bare metal.
Even with Talos Linux providing consistent APIs and management across all infrastructure providers, Hathora needed to be able to efficiently manage, operate and scale dozens of Kubernetes clusters and thousands of nodes, simultaneously. They added Omni to centrally create, upgrade, and manage all of their clusters with an enterprise-grade solution, ensuring simplified and secured Kubernetes across bare metal, data center, hybrid, and edge.
With this flexible and scalable infrastructure, Hathora is able to work with multiple bare metal providers alongside GCP and AWS, with plans to onboard more providers in the future. They now support an 80/20 split between bare metal and cloud resources, using bare metal for baseline capacity and turning to cloud resources only during peak hours to reduce costs.