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This topic is old, but since it has been brought back to life, I’ll reply as it may help some people:
Your proxies should be in strategic locations. Capital cities typically have private peering points, so always choose a capital over a regular city for better connectivity.
OVH’s regular network isn’t optimized for gaming unless you’re using a Game dedicated server. In that case, their network is more optimized, and you may experience lower latency in most scenarios.
Using Load Balancers is a far better solution than relying on random proxies. OVH’s Load Balancers use Anycast, which offers better performance compared to any proxy or VPS/Dedi you might set up on your own. I recommend trying a Load Balancer from OVH instead of creating a custom proxy.
Of course, there’s more you can do, such as creating custom routings and prioritizing traffic, but that’s a more advanced topic and would take too much time.
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If you're not seeing good results with your current setup, you might want to explore proxies that are specifically optimized for gaming traffic. You could also consider getting a dedicated server in a region that offers low-latency routing options, such as closer to major internet exchange points.
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Hello (and sorry if I am posting on a wrong thread, but I didn't find any section relating to "Dedicated servers" only")
I am abou to open a serious l2 server and for now, I found 2 dedicated servers and I want your opinion which you prefer.
So here we go:
1)
Intel Core i7-920
6 GB DDR3 RAM
2 x 500 GB SATA II HDD
500 GB Backupspace
3000 GB Traffic inclusive
100 MBit FD fast-ethernet connection
Windows Server 2008
2)
AMD Phenom II X4 965
6 GB DDR3 RAM
2 x 500 GB SATA II HDD
500 GB Backupspace
3000 GB Traffic inclusive
100 MBit FD fast-ethernet connection
Windows Server 2008
It's for start, later maybe we will prefer taking a better cpu and 14+ RAM
With these specifications, and the connection, will I get 250-350 players without any problems/lag?
Thanks a lot.
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