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384MB RAM (768Mb Burst), 10Gb Disk Space, 250Gb Transfer (approx 300Mhz guaranteed)
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5..?
You need a lot more CPU.
About 1.4 GHz to hold a small sized server.
Plus the ram should be around 800 at LEAST.
This is just for a minimum sized server though.
-Anthony
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5..?
You need a lot more CPU.
About 1.4 GHz to hold a small sized server.
Plus the ram should be around 800 at LEAST.
This is just for a minimum sized server though.
-Anthony
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My server with 300 players online only uses 200MB of ram, So Ram isn't a big issue but the CPU for sure is.
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You really should get more RAM though, 384MB RAM is nothing.
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Im not hosting off of it....
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It's defintly CPU, not ram. Ram doesnt play a big part in this.
Deppends on a LOT of things:
* How fast is your internet connection.
* What kind of script are you using, does it include MySQL, etc.
* Are you running other processes on that server?
etc. etc.
The gamemode is playing the bigest part, because if you have a bare script (plane) you could even reach about 500 players with that i think.
But on the other hand if you have a really bad scripted gamemode, you cannot take more then 5.
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Yeah well, if he's running an internet browser, SA:MP, etc. WHILE hosting a server, 348MB RAM will short out in no time.