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Looking for Dedicated Server Allowing High TCP Connection Load (Public Tracker)
I want to create a post to find hosting providers that allow running a public tracker.
The requirements are:
At least 16 CPU cores (high-frequency preferred)
32 GB RAM or more
NVMe storage
1 Gbps port with unmetered bandwidth
Must support very high concurrent TCP connections
mybe 60w tcp connect


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Hi
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I wonder why you mention this, did you have issues with some providers previously?
There are providers that can do this but budget does matter.
What?
Nvme Storage -> OK
But how much ?
Hi.
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For NVMe not all have support for that, but you can see which dedicated servers offers NMVe for storage
Also we have Bulgaria dedicated server and 10Gbps dedicated servers if required.
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480g nvme
There’s no issue or dissatisfaction—these are simply the performance requirements we need to meet. I believe most providers won’t allow this anyway, so it’s better to be upfront about the scale. It may increase further in the future.
Each TCP connection will use 60 watts. These are very heavy TCP connections. /s
i assume OP is Chinese, so it should be "wàn" (万/萬) which means "ten-thousand". So 60w is 600k concurrent connection
Idk if one server can handle this much
One server can handle that assuming there are not too many open connections per client, but you'd have to raise
nf_conntrack_maxat the very least. It would use a lot of memory.At that point, might as well require DDoS protection/filtering.
My server, with 16 cores and 32 GB of RAM, handled it perfectly well.
Many providers would block such large TCP connections.
Ah, they replaced the network activity LED with a light bulb.