Limit Player for a 2mb link
#1

How much a server in a 2mb link can handle?
considering the will be up/down 2mb/2mb.
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#2

prolly 5 comfortably, 10 if your really lucky and have a good qos connection
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#3

5 players?
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#4

maybe, do you mean 2mbps or 2MB/s as they are drastically different\
Edit: please post a speedtest
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#5

Sorry i mean 2MB/2MB
and this is from a host so i cant send speedtest.
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#6

okay, 2MB will get you 70ish i believe, just doing some calculations in my head, not any actual tests. it'd be nice for some popular servers to publish their load, ram usage, bandwith usage during their peak hours
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#7

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Originally Posted by dowster
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maybe, do you mean 2mbps or 2MB/s as they are drastically different\
Edit: please post a speedtest
It's possible that i am saying shit, but the same mean 3 Mega Bytes per Second, do i think it's the same.
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#8

According to the wiki, 50. I know a guy who is running his server on 5Mbps up, and he gets 50/60 players a day all with 80ish ping

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a full 100 player server uses roughly 4Mbps upstream

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It's possible that i am saying shit, but the same mean 3 Mega Bytes per Second, do i think it's the same.
idk what you said but to clarify since many people confuse this:
2mbps = 2 mega bits per second
What is a bit? a bit is 1/8 of a byte
2MB/s = 2 mega bytes per second
so for every 8mbps you get 1MB/s
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#10

Well, right now i am in a VPS with x2 1,9ghz, 256MB ram, 10GB HD, 150GB bandwidth, 5mb link.
But im seeing another the is 1,2ghz or x2 600mhz, 512MB ram, 25GB HD, no limits to bandwidth, 6mb link/full duplex.

And one more question anyone knows the diference of cloud computing and VPS?

Here at fуrum says the wich player take 3,1KB/s right? So making a quickly calculation 3,1*100players=310KB/s so is little more than a 1/8 of a 2MB link. That's correct?
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