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[SOLVED] Setting up a Linux server and specs

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Blazeqts

Enthusiast
Firstly, I know nothing about Linux.

CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1225v2
Cores / Threads: 4 c/ 4 t
Freq: 3.2 GHz+
RAM: 32 GB
Disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA
RAID: Soft
free IPs / month: 16

Price per month: £35.70 incl. VAT

Are these specs good enough to run a server with a population of 100-200 players?


I'm looking for someone who can help me get my local private server that I have on my PC onto the Linux server, setting up FusionCMS on the Linux server and just making the server function properly. :)
 

Jpp

Administrator
Firstly, I know nothing about Linux.

Then why use Linux?

CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1225v2
Cores / Threads: 4 c/ 4 t
Freq: 3.2 GHz+
RAM: 32 GB
Disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA
RAID: Soft
free IPs / month: 16

Price per month: £35.70 incl. VAT

Are these specs good enough to run a server with a population of 100-200 players?

They are overkill.

I'm looking for someone who can help me get my local private server that I have on my PC onto the Linux server, setting up FusionCMS on the Linux server and just making the server function properly. :)

Expect to pay that someone for his work. Additionally, expect that someone to be unreliable.
 

Blazeqts

Enthusiast
Then why use Linux?



They are overkill.



Expect to pay that someone for his work. Additionally, expect that someone to be unreliable.

It's easy just to make a shortcut for compiling, setting it up etc is a 1-time process.
 

Sylica

Exalted Member
Firstly, I know nothing about Linux.

CPU: Intel Xeon E3 1225v2
Cores / Threads: 4 c/ 4 t
Freq: 3.2 GHz+
RAM: 32 GB
Disk: 2 x 2 TB SATA
RAID: Soft
free IPs / month: 16

Price per month: £35.70 incl. VAT

Are these specs good enough to run a server with a population of 100-200 players?


I'm looking for someone who can help me get my local private server that I have on my PC onto the Linux server, setting up FusionCMS on the Linux server and just making the server function properly. :)

Honestly, this is more then enough power to run a server. You're main requirement, is to have a great connection speed for your host. Having more RAM is good, but not really needed. After working with retail games in the passed, from knowledge, the highest RAM on a blade was around 64GB RAM for about 10,000 players.
 

Hyperion

Founder
Yeah, those specs are more than enough. All that would matter would be your connection port now, but regardless
you can easily hold a ton of players on there.

You also can not move a compiled core from a windows machine to linux. You will have to re-compile under linux and copy over
your database, configs etc.

Far as your website, just setup apache. There are plenty of tutorials and options that explain how to set that up on linux.

If you run in to any problems, let me know and I would be glad to help
 

Neth

BETA Tester
Same here, I can probably help you compile your core but don't expect me to do all the work for you
 

Blazeqts

Enthusiast
If you guys would take your time to add my skype andreasberger12 is appreciate it. :)

Thnx guys. I have all my scripts on a github.
 
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