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Depends on what else you're running on the server. Apache, for example, takes a whole chunk of memory.
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I have 10 000GB Bandwidth per month to use.
@Vince - my head website is on other hosting. On this VPS I will have server and probably only players control panel (website with items to buy on server etc.)
Seriously i can set 500 slots? Game will stable?
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All those "1 vcore" specifications make it pretty impossible to say something specific. It somehow sucks that hosters usually dont give more information about the limits of that vcore. CPU rate and ram i/o would be the relevant info.
Without knowing that, all one could say is that it might hold anything between 20 and 500 players.
The script also is an important factor.
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Okay, I have reply...
CPU clock varies from 2.6 to 3.0 GHz (one core) - usage of CPU no more than 70%...
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It's a VPS, and by the looks of it a pretty basic one.
You won't be able to run it at 500 active slots, however I highly doubt you'll get 500 people joining a brand new server, so there's no real harm in setting the limit that high, but depending on the script etc, you'd be lucky to get more than 100-200 people on that stable (not slots, actual people).