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256 MB of Guaranteed RAM
256 MB of Swap
1 CPU @ 2.0+ Ghz
Are those specs enough to run a full-fledged SA-MP server?
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You want to run server via your computer (portforward)? or what? Explain better.
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Those specs are in a Linux VPS.. is the RAM enough for a SA:MP server process?
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Yeah of course you can run a server with that specs
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Well I ended up with a 768MB RAM just in-case. Thanks for the (unnecessary #2nd and #3rd) replies.
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It all depends on what script u are using. If its a huge script u might need to have more, if its a normal sized script thats enough.
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That VPS can handle out 30-50 players easily.
Good Luck.
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Actually you cant say anything about the amount of players or whatever. "2.0+ ghz" cpu says absolutely nothing about the performance. Even for real pcs the cpu frequency doesnt say a lot about that, now this is a virtual one with handsful of other limitations . So its impossible to even say a rough estimate. It could be like anything between 5 players to 200 (with tendency rather to 5), greatly depending on the script you run. Some scripts might even push the "2.0ghz" cpu to its limits with no players online at all.
For VPS youll always have to test how much power it got. Theres no useful feedback anyone could give you about that, except that 256mb ram are barely enough for a small sever, and 768mb are enough for all servers.