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Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Hi, will a hostcomputer with this:
- Pentium 4, 3.0.6 Ghz
- 250 GB
- 2gb Ram
- Microsoft Server 2003
Be able to run this (lagg free):
- 24/7
- MatchServer (1000 online :P)
- MatchAgent
- ClanwarServer (500 online)
- MatchAgent for Cw Server
- ServerKeeper
- Locator
- Apache
Thx to the people who tell me :D
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
Mambo
Hi, whats a good HostComputer like quad-core xeon with 1 tb and 8gb ram, just an expample :D
Tell me all thats needed to run:
- MatchServer (1000 online :P)
- MatchAgent
- ClanwarServer (500 online)
- MatchAgent for Cw Server
- ServerKeeper
- Locator
What is needed to run this without any big laggs, just the server.. dont masion the broadband and stuff.
Thx to the people who tell me :D
my Server is running on 3 GB ram, 2* 2.2 proccessor, and working fine!
8GB ram and 3 g proccessor is 25/10
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Overkill....You can get 1000 users on 1 gig of ram.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Will it be enough? If not please tell me what i should upgrade/need
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
*Updated topic*
Read the topic again and give me answers, i need this :D
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
ThievingSix
Overkill....You can get 1000 users on 1 gig of ram.
Lol...
You can be sure it is laggfree then.:P!
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Yea I wish I had a dedi with those specs.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
DragonOfBlade
Lol...
You can be sure it is laggfree then.:P!
Quote:
Originally Posted by
HigherGamers
Yea I wish I had a dedi with those specs.
Is it that good?
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
We use these :D
AMD Opteron™ 1218 HE
4.096 MB RAM
2 x 400 GB (RAID1) disc
incl. 5.000 GB traffic p/mnd.
incl. domein
contractduur 6 maanden
facturering maandelijks
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
[quote=jeffro;4161733]We use these :D
AMD Opteron
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
142 views and only 9 reply's! Just answer me or this will do fine yes or no :P
EDIT: PS: I hope on a answer of thievingsix he seems to know alot about it ^^
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
www.fakegaming.eu
:)
Still trying to get some stuff fixed though :)
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
Mambo
Is it that good?
Hell yeah! Of course its good!
Your looking at around 2000 people on there lag free, possibly more.
I worked that out from:
1 gig of RAM = 1000 people lag free.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
HigherGamers
Hell yeah! Of course its good!
Your looking at around 2000 people on there lag free, possibly more.
I worked that out from:
1 gig of RAM = 1000 people lag free.
Cool :D
PS: Is the processor good enough?
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
all just see the server ratings of www.fakegaming.eu
they are so damn nice!
ps: me and jeffro are owners of FG
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Asumi this is my topic shut up
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
Mambo
Cool :D
PS: Is the processor good enough?
The processor will work just fine. You'd be able to run a few more servers off it and still be fine.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
Itachi6972
The processor will work just fine. You'd be able to run a few more servers off it and still be fine.
Thanks for this info :D, plz add me on msn xD (pmed you)
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
mambo that good enught.
have fun .
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
i dont think it really depends on the computer specs
maybe the bandwidth
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
1000 upload and 4000 download good enough? Or do i need 1500 upload and 12000 download?
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
I have unlimited download and upload bandwidth, for only $50 (Canadian) and get 7 mbps.
But the host computer, you posted at the first post, is perfectly fine, specs wise.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Now first of all, this is not just to run a gunz server- I have personal reasons for building this aswell.
This is my build sheet (Description, estimates, comments, and other information of parts going into my computer build) for my newest and most expensive PC build.
Please note that this is Build 2, Revision 2, meaning I have made major changes once, and revisions and other minor changes twice.
This is my most recent list to date, but I am Sure it will change by the time I am ready to purchase the parts.
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Case - Antec Twelve Hundred Black ATX Full Tower Computer Case
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811129043
This case is HUGE, I need to modify my desk just to make it fit.
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Optional Case Fan 1 (Side Vent) - XCLIO Amazing Fan - 12cm 120mm Red, Blue, Green & Random LED Case Fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835234001
Optional Case Fan 2 (internal) - XCLIO Amazing Fan - 12cm 120mm Red, Blue, Green & Random LED Case Fan
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835234001
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Processor - Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 Yorkfield 2.83GHz 12MB L2 Cache LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115041
I will be overclocking to 3.0Ghz and 1600 fsb.
CPU Heatsink + Fan - ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120 120mm 2-ball UFO Bearing / Transparent CPU Cooler
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835887011
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Motherboard - EVGA 132-YW-E179-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 790i SLI FTW ATX Intel Motherboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813188028
790i Chipset
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Hard drive 1 (Files/Storage) - Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS 300GB 10000 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136260
Hard Drive 2 (OS only)- Western Digital Raptor WD740ADFD 74GB 10000 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 1.5Gb/s Hard Drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822136033
Nothing but my Operating system(s) will be saved on this.
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Memory (RAM) Kit 1 - Patriot Viper 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820220344
My Motherboard has 4 Memory Slots.
Memory (RAM) Kit 2 - Patriot Viper 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2000 (PC3 16000) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820220344
I will be using all 4, with a 2 Gigabyte RAM stick in each, totaling 8 Gigabytes of DDR3 memory.
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Power Supply - CORSAIR CMPSU-750TX 750W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI + CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139006
Thermal operated fan runs at a speed determined by the part
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Remember, to have a lagfree server not only a good computer with good specs is needed.
Internet download/upload speed is also important ;)
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
What kind of connection do i need you think?
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
A 100MB connection should be fine for your needs.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
With over 650 players, your speed will be:
6.5 MB/s out
2.6 MB/s in
I'm speaking out of knowledge. I've had it in the past.
Also, it should handle 1000 players. Not more though, or you will have serverlag.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
I have NAT, and with 650 players on ( Legendgamers Gunz ) my pings to my own country was between 24-30 and the other pings were 40-50 that isn't bad for someone with NAT
On Restyle there were 60 online, and my pings to my country were: 30-39 and other pings 50-70
On Hurricane Gunz there were 10 online and i had 9-23 pings and the rest 30-35
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
Bartjehh
I have NAT, and with 650 players on ( Legendgamers Gunz ) my pings to my own country was between 24-30 and the other pings were 40-50 that isn't bad for someone with NAT
On Restyle there were 60 online, and my pings to my country were: 30-39 and other pings 50-70
On Hurricane Gunz there were 10 online and i had 9-23 pings and the rest 30-35
That's a matter of the routing between you and the server.
Anyway, it's a bump without useful information.
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
u just need a lot of money for ur server to handle 1000 players something like 50-100 euro (im european)
it needs to be something like 70-120 dollars
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Your Computer Specs are overkill for gunz, but connection speed could be a problem
If i remember right its between 2-4 kb/sec per person connected to the server (at least with WoW it was) so if you have problems with connection speed causing error/lag, instead of using reg pages based of computer use your webhost, or register a free webhost, and use ODBC type admin panels/reg pages/ watever else you use for webpages (even your updates for GunzLauncher).... since most web servers are based off of MySql instead of MSSQL, ODBC is needed to allow a connection to be made, but in the end it will allows for easier management and better speeds (even CPU usage) on the host comp/ website
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
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Originally Posted by
aishkterry1
Try other connections
Sorry, what is this post for?
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
well my average speeds on net are 110mb/down and 32mb/up that means its not the max or speedtest cant show the real amount of speed... anyways 10MB upload is enough Download speed have anything to do with that.. its how fast you load data on server to others. you are the hoster. they loads
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Re: Whats a good hostcomputer? (Specifications?)
Lol, 2GB of RAM is enough for 1,500 People online. It could even hold 2k.
You do need a decent Internet connection and Enough Bandwidth.
Basically, Just go here: http://vpsland.com/ezwin.html
A Starter/Value VPS is just fine for hosting a GunZ Server. I use one and there is no lag and is perfectly fine with 70+ People online. But, Of course thats no strain on the VPS.
If yo do go with VPSLand or any other company, I wouldn't suggest geting a VPS/Server with less then 512MB's of RAM. Reason is, You will be barely able to do much with MSSQL Client and what not without having to restart the server a bunch of times because you run out of RAM. But, There is other ways around that. xD
Anyway, Like I said, I suggest the Starter/Value Plan is perfectly fine.