Hello, My 1GB RAM Windows 2008 VPS is quite slow when logged players reach ~160-180. And I'm thinking to move a new more powerful server as I'm getting alot of new accounts every day.
Will this VPS hold 500-750 players at the same time ?
CPU: 2.0 Ghz, 2 Cores
RAM: 4 GB
Uplink Port Speed: 1 x 1000Mbps Full-Duplex
Or Will I need a 4 core and 8 GB VPS to hold this amount of players ?
Thank You.
Slow Server Performance
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Re: Slow Server Performance
Poker Mavens is a 32-bit application so it can't use more than 2 GB of RAM. Internet bandwidth is the most important parameter but you are unlikely to support more than a few hundred players logged in at any given time. The host providers often cite an internet speed based on the what the hardware is capable of handling but isn't necessarily what you are actually getting when you test it with tools like speedtest.net, etc.PokerFreak wrote: Or Will I need a 4 core and 8 GB VPS to hold this amount of players ?
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Re: Slow Server Performance
What if I got a dedicated server with a dedicated 100 Mbps connection speed. Will this solve the problem ?Kent Briggs wrote:Internet bandwidth is the most important parameter but you are unlikely to support more than a few hundred players logged in at any given time.
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Re: Slow Server Performance
Faster is always better. Note that just because a host advertises a 100 Mbps connection, it doesn't mean that will be your actual thoughput. To get more than a few hundred players online at any given time will probably require running multiple servers.PokerFreak wrote: What if I got a dedicated server with a dedicated 100 Mbps connection speed. Will this solve the problem ?