I'm thinking about getting a vServer as well. Not to play with 100 players on, but possibly to just run the Bootcamp Map or the Airfield for testing and training purposes with only a hand full of slots. Would it be enough then to have just a small vServer like this?
Hetzner Online AG: vServer VQ7
Single Core (I don't know what CPU), 512MB RAM.
What hardware and links needed to run server 100 slots?
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KEIOS
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matty1053
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Re: What hardware and links needed to run server 100 slots?
When (If) you get the server up, tell me! I will seed if ya like.
But my cousin does use a i7 Processor for his server... (DAYZ server)
But it's a different game, so what everyone says. Get a nice CPU with Herts that is high.
I swore I saw a 4.90Ghz of CPU power.... i can't remember where....
But my cousin does use a i7 Processor for his server... (DAYZ server)
But it's a different game, so what everyone says. Get a nice CPU with Herts that is high.
I swore I saw a 4.90Ghz of CPU power.... i can't remember where....
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TeRR0R
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Re: What hardware and links needed to run server 100 slots?
I have a VQ7 as mail server. My Kernel says it has 2807.07 MHz.
It might work with this virtual CPU, but I doubt 512MB will be sufficient for a PR server.
If at all take a VQ12 as minimum.
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Tequila
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Re: What hardware and links needed to run server 100 slots?
PassMark CPU Benchmarks - Single Thread Performance
This gives a pretty good idea of how cpus stack up in terms of single-threaded performance. If you can get a dedicated server and not a vm, see if you can get one higher up on the chain.
This gives a pretty good idea of how cpus stack up in terms of single-threaded performance. If you can get a dedicated server and not a vm, see if you can get one higher up on the chain.
Something something build a fob.
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rynone
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