Your servers, specifications and what you run?
#1

I'm just interested in what you guys have and what you run on it, and possibly what resources are used by what.

Like say you have a VPS with 2gb of ram, 40gb SSD, CentOS 7, and dual-core 1.24ghz and you run a website that takes this much of these resources and a SA-MP server that takes this much of these resources on it. That's basically what I'm interested in.
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#2

I got 2 PCs:

- 16 GB RAM
- 4.0 Ghz Both
- (1st PC) 1 TB Hard Drive & (2nd PC) 160 GB Hard Drive
- 1000 MBPS Internet Speed

I run my server on 1st PC for 24 Hours and then on 2nd PC for 24 hours,but the players dont need to change the ip again and again because my server got a dynamic IP.
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#3

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I got 2 PCs:

- 16 GB RAM
- 4.0 Ghz Both
- (1st PC) 1 TB Hard Drive & (2nd PC) 160 GB Hard Drive
- 1000 MBPS Internet Speed

I run my server on 1st PC for 24 Hours and then on 2nd PC for 24 hours,but the players dont need to change the ip again and again because my server got a dynamic IP.
You mean you got a static ip (non-changing).
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I got 2 PCs:

- 16 GB RAM
- 4.0 Ghz Both
- (1st PC) 1 TB Hard Drive & (2nd PC) 160 GB Hard Drive
- 1000 MBPS Internet Speed

I run my server on 1st PC for 24 Hours and then on 2nd PC for 24 hours,but the players dont need to change the ip again and again because my server got a dynamic IP.
NO! Not your home PC. A real server. A VPS or dedicated server.
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#5

Hello,

I am currently running on my

Dell PowerEdge R720
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650 v2
16 cores - 2.66GHz
256GB Ram DDR3
2x 480GB SSD
RAID Adaptar Hardware
Raid 5 Type
Automatic Configuration
CentOS 7.2

Its currently hosted at a co-location nearby my home.

EDIT:

My SA-MP Server is currently not in-air yet, but if i would have 100 players.
It probaly takes a couple of MBs of my ram, uses 1 core, and stuff.
Resources would not be much, since optimized scripts wouldn't run on a lot of resources.

Most resources goes to my customers.
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#6

RAM 2048 MB
HDD 100 GB
CPU 4 vCores
CentOS 6
OpenVZ

IPv4 1 Adress

Paying 5.50 euros /monthly for it , using it for a samp server.
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#7

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Hello,

I am currently running on my

Dell PowerEdge R720
2x Intel Xeon E5-2650 v2
16 cores - 2.66GHz
256GB Ram DDR3
2x 480GB SSD
RAID Adaptar Hardware
Raid 5 Type
Automatic Configuration
CentOS 7.2

Its currently hosted at a co-location nearby my home.

EDIT:

My SA-MP Server is currently not in-air yet, but if i would have 100 players.
It probaly takes a couple of MBs of my ram, uses 1 core, and stuff.
Resources would not be much, since optimized scripts wouldn't run on a lot of resources.

Most resources goes to my customers.
Roy could you stop lying for once?
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#8

Two Hyperthread CPU cores
2GB RAM
200GB HDD

Running 3x SA:MP servers (Main server, copy of main server for dev/testing, map editor gamemode)
LAMP
FTP server
Debian 7

It doesn't use anywhere near my allowed memory etc.
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#9

No longer in operation but:
  • KVM
  • 1 vCore
  • 256 MB RAM
  • 10 GB SSD
Running:
  • Debian 8 "Jessie" 32-bit
  • SA-MP server 100 slots
  • SA-MP test server 20 slots
  • MySQL server
  • nginx server + php-cgi, used for phpMyAdmin and small control panel
Don't go overboard with 8 cores and 16 GB of RAM. Get what you need and save some money. The above was enough to run all the services I listed, albeit just barely. A little more headroom would've been nice. I consider the sweet spot to be 2 vCores and 512 MB of RAM. Using nginx or Lighttpd over Apache saves you A LOT, and I mean A LOT of resources.
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#10

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Originally Posted by Vince
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No longer in operation but:
  • KVM
  • 1 vCore
  • 256 MB RAM
  • 10 GB SSD
Running:
  • Debian 8 "Jessie" 32-bit
  • SA-MP server 100 slots
  • SA-MP test server 20 slots
  • MySQL server
  • nginx server + php-cgi, used for phpMyAdmin and small control panel
Don't go overboard with 8 cores and 16 GB of RAM. Get what you need and save some money. The above was enough to run all the services I listed, albeit just barely. A little more headroom would've been nice. I consider the sweet spot to be 2 vCores and 512 MB of RAM. Using nginx or Lighttpd over Apache saves you A LOT, and I mean A LOT of resources.
10-15 players on the server could cause massive lag because not enough RAM , I'm pretty sure about that also 1 Core...
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