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General Load on a Minecraft Server

Whats the general load on a 10 person minecraft server? (With E3 processor)

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  • ~60 on this OVH SP2:

  • DigitalDukeDigitalDuke Member
    edited December 2013

    Very much depends on what your players are doing, also if you're using a mod pack.

    I see a load of 0.4 with 8 to 10 people on my ftb server. (CPU is 1220v2).

  • 14 Gigs for a 60 slot server? WTF?

  • vemacsvemacs Member
    edited December 2013

    @black said:
    14 Gigs for a 60 slot server? WTF?

    It's actually seven 60 slot servers :P

    There's around 60 online in that scrot, and the particular setups being run are loading tons of worlds concurrently

  • Do you use Bukkit or Spigot?

  • Also depends how many chunks are loaded, how far away the players are from each other, what items they're using: redstone, etc.

    A lot of different things in the game can effect Java's usage (CPU and RAM)

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