How many players could 1GB hold?
#1

If I got a VPS with 1GB of ram

What's the max players I could have on the server..

I seen a thread and searched for it but couldn't find it.
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#2

Uh, it's not the RAM that matters, it's the Internet connection upload speed.
You could have a singular 500 player server which is filled with 1 GB of RAM, but you'd need an upload speed of around or over 100Mbps.
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#3

Ok, well I have 250GB of BW

Also I think the connection is 100mbps.

Thanks.
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Uh, it's not the RAM that matters, it's the Internet connection upload speed.
You could have a singular 500 player server which is filled with 1 GB of RAM, but you'd need an upload speed of around or over 100Mbps.
The RAM does infact matter. A good script will use 30-35MB or less.
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The RAM does infact matter. A good script will use 30-35MB or less.
Yes, but a relatively decent VPS should be able to handle most gamemodes. The highest RAM usage of a server I've seen myself is 192 MB, and even on a VPS with ~384 MB of RAM, there will still be plenty of memory available (IMHO, a lower-spec VPS wouldn't even be worth it for gameserver hosting, unless it's a more.. basic game).

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Ok, well I have 250GB of BW

Also I think the connection is 100mbps.

Thanks.

Well, I guess that should do. Start out with a lower number of playerslots and try monitoring your bandwidth usage to make sure you don't get over it in a month.
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#6

Yea.. also, would Centos 5.5 be a good OS to run a SA:MP server on?
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#7

CentOS is a good enterprise-level Linux distribution. Seeing that a lot of trusted SA-MP hosts use CentOS on their servers, I'd say yes.
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CentOS is a good enterprise-level Linux distribution. Seeing that a lot of trusted SA-MP hosts use CentOS on their servers, I'd say yes.
I agree. Linux is the best OS for VPS' and Dedicated servers, I'd go for CentOS 6.0 x86 as x86 is what most computers are compatible with.
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#9

I know what x86 and x64 are...

What program do I use to connect to the VPS running Centos?
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#10

Putty & WinSCP?
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