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That doesn't really matter. Can be your connection. If it's not your connection. Your data center might be experiencing problems contact them. What type of VPS and what's the specs of it? Has said your UP link also matters.
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Yeah, i recommend contacting them about this and see what they have to say, if its not relating to any spec overload.
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well, where are you hosted, some companies overload servers, so even if youre not using resources, someone else might be using alot...enough to cause lag to you and others.
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I use Vilayer, I already contacted support and said that from their part, they are seeing it run fine, perfectly.. "They can't help me with something thats not on their side."
For example currently, it is running at Bandwidth Usage 0%
10.5 MB of 250 GB Used / 249.99 GB Free
Memory Usage 7%
36.04 MB of 512 MB Used / 475.96 MB Free
VSwap Usage 0%
0 KB of 0 KB Used / 0 KB Free
Disk Usage 1%
453.63 MB of 50 GB Used / 49.56 GB Free... (Debian 6 x86) With one SA-MP Server open.
You can look at the lag over here, the server I have open, 208.115.219.139:7777.
Or the Teamspeak 3, 208.115.219.139.
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well i tested . the ping here is something 300+ that's not so good, well contact your host provider, as someone said it's not you who's over using, its someone else who's using the resources more than you, you should look forward for private servers and not shared.