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I'm thinking of running multiple processes on a VPS, but I don't know how much RAM and bandwidth all of it will use.
*Teamspeak server running with 5 users 24/7
*Webserver running some forum software 24/7
*Medium optimized samp server with 50 players 24/7
Help would be appreciated!
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I'd have at least a gigabyte of RAM if I were you. In terms of bandwidth, I'd say like 5TB, maybe 10TB if you really have 50 players online 24/7.
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Alright, thanks, but damn, it uses that much?
How many players could 300GB of bandwidth a month hold? I know it's shit, I'll try to find some unmetered VPS's.
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I use a lot of bandwidth and I have two SA:MP servers running constantly (sometimes with players, sometimes without - testing stages), a TS3 server and a ton of different websites on my dedicated server. I think we get like 5TB a month before the connection goes from 100mbps to 10mbps. Although, I'm not exactly sure if we hit that or not to be honest.
There's a way to calculate how much bandwidth a SA:MP server uses, but I'm not quite sure what the numbers are. I think Vince knows. Maybe you could PM him and ask?
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Yikes, alright. I'll check with him.
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I have PMs disabled for non-contacts otherwise people just constantly bug me about their vague scripting problems. Anyway, as per the wiki, the server uses an average upstream of 4 megabits, per 100 players, per second.
So, 4 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 31 = 10713600 megabits per month = 10.22 Terabits per month (1.28 terabyte). That, of course, is assuming that you have 100 players online 24/7.
I don't know if Realcop above is referring to terabits or terabytes. Both are very different.
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I would assume it was
60 minutes in an hour
24 hours in a day
31 days in a month
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Oh, right, duh!
There are two 60's, though. What's the first one for?