Janza46 Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 I just upgraded my server from this setting: Processor: Single Socket Quad Core AMD Opteron 1354 Windows 2003 64bit 500GB SATA HDD 8GB DDR3 RAM 100mBit Connection I now have this: Dell 2950 Server Chassis Dual Processor Quad Core Intel 5335 Windows 2003 64bit 16GB DDR3 RAM x2 300GB SATA RAID 1 T2 Connection Anyone know what I can get as far as number of players online at 1 time? Quote
0 Todoulis Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Look i am newbie at these things..but i am sure you can handle ...many people...150+ Whats T2 Connection? Quote
0 WizZy™ Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 You can hold upto 1000 ,trust me you don't need more :) Quote
0 Łighto™ Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 Lol...16gb ram? uneeded...anyway if you have the money to pay it then why not xD. It could handle 1,5k+players Quote
0 rullezz Posted July 15, 2009 Posted July 15, 2009 dude 16 gb ram omfg undead PC...yea with out lag maybe 1k players 100% Quote
0 Frank Posted July 16, 2009 Posted July 16, 2009 700-800 players without lag, but it always depends on what company are you going to use. There are companies that gives you rootservers which suck. Quote
0 Intrepid Posted July 16, 2009 Posted July 16, 2009 depends on the datapack your pc is way more than enough for a server to host a huge server with 3K++ player with a good gameplay not a really laggy one so it depends on the datapack how much changes done for performance,stability...depends on the bugs(NPEs,deadlocks,etc) Quote
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Janza46
I just upgraded my server from this setting:
Processor: Single Socket Quad Core AMD Opteron 1354
Windows 2003 64bit
500GB SATA HDD
8GB DDR3 RAM
100mBit Connection
I now have this:
Dell 2950 Server Chassis
Dual Processor Quad Core Intel 5335
Windows 2003 64bit
16GB DDR3 RAM
x2 300GB SATA RAID 1
T2 Connection
Anyone know what I can get as far as number of players online at 1 time?
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