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128GB Ram!
Hey,
For how many players,
is 128gb of ram ?
For how many players,
is 128gb of ram ?
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The CPU will bottleneck you at 100 - 200 users. You will not be able to hold 300 users without an overclocked i7 or E3. Consider making a bungeecord setup where you have multiple servers connected by one proxy server.
Cheerios,
Darthmineboy
Cheerios,
Darthmineboy
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16GB
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Okey ,
So i decided to buy a 64 gb ram one , give the rest to the hungry children ,
and have 1250 people server.
Thanx, bb.
So i decided to buy a 64 gb ram one , give the rest to the hungry children ,
and have 1250 people server.
Thanx, bb.
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If u need any help with your server I would love to it seems like a big project if it's going to be for 1250 people XD
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I'm not a child but im pretty hungry lol
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Yeah, that server can go up to 256 GB's of ram.
But not 1TB, the cpu (E5-1650 v2) only handles up to 256 GB's.
But not 1TB, the cpu (E5-1650 v2) only handles up to 256 GB's.
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Well, first off, listen to the advice NetworkPCE gave you, it'd be nice.
If you're that dumb, and you MUST have it, then you could easily host 5,000+ players, aslong as your internet can handle it, you'd need a average upload and download of ATLEAST 100mbs+, if you had over 300 players that is. You'd want SUPER FAST internet.
But, this is a waste of money. Even how you're going, a 32 GB server would most likely suit you nicely, and work fine. People play minecraft at 6+ FPS (Me) and you play it at 200+ (Spoilt Brat), but I can't say anything, it's your money, do what you want.
But, when it comes time, you'll figure it out.
In other words, it'd host around 5,000+ players at once, with a fair bit of lag, but you'd most likely never get that many, well, you could. But it's unlikely.
Anyways, sorry for being harsh. Just saying.
If you're that dumb, and you MUST have it, then you could easily host 5,000+ players, aslong as your internet can handle it, you'd need a average upload and download of ATLEAST 100mbs+, if you had over 300 players that is. You'd want SUPER FAST internet.
But, this is a waste of money. Even how you're going, a 32 GB server would most likely suit you nicely, and work fine. People play minecraft at 6+ FPS (Me) and you play it at 200+ (Spoilt Brat), but I can't say anything, it's your money, do what you want.
But, when it comes time, you'll figure it out.
In other words, it'd host around 5,000+ players at once, with a fair bit of lag, but you'd most likely never get that many, well, you could. But it's unlikely.
Anyways, sorry for being harsh. Just saying.
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u an easily get 800+ players easily , the downside is your internet must be very strong to make the server not lagg
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No clue what most of the people here are talking about... but judging from testing Minecraft server performance... you'd only want 64 to start with. unless you're that popular. depends on how close the players are. if they all stay in a single chunk. which is barely anything in spacing... it'd lower. on average, a player usually loads ~32 chunks. which Jeb has even said in the past, takes around 80MB of the servers memory. but this can be changed by other settings and such. including view distance and others. it can go from ~35MB per player, up to ~500MB per player. further questions, quote/pm me. going very basic here as its 3am :3
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Its Hetzner i am hosting there a 64gb ram server allready... i trust them.
And yeah its my money so mind your own bussines :3
And yeah its my money so mind your own bussines :3
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Magicman88999Z645Goku_LSSJyou seem like some snobby rich kid who hasn't earned a dime of your money
I couldn't agree more. Probably eating off their rich parents money.
I don't see why it's a big deal.
I mean, hey. It's not our money. If he wants to waste away money on a scam then let him. Maybe he'll learn a lesson.
It just bugs me that people on here that are prodigy's with computers and other things of that nature that are stuck with computers that minecraft at 8 fps when this kid gets what ever he wants and doesn't even understand what hes spending 100's of dollars on.
It urks me...
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If you really want a 128 gb its going to cost around 512 dollars (1 GB=4 dollars AVG price ive seen), and to anyone saying you cannot get 128 GB of Ram, There are plenty of servers with even more than that, Hypixel can easily have 200+ gbs of ram and a server I work for has 128 ram box that runs all their servers
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Z645Goku_LSSJyou seem like some snobby rich kid who hasn't earned a dime of your money
I couldn't agree more. Probably eating off their rich parents money.
I don't see why it's a big deal.
I mean, hey. It's not our money. If he wants to waste away money on a scam then let him. Maybe he'll learn a lesson.
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For a server, with reasonable internet, possible a few thousand. But, if you mean MB, then just 1-5.
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Ten people per GB is my rule, do the math.
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DiomondBlockwww.xbyte.com/ProductDesc.aspx?code=R810I-Out-2&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=ProductFeeds&gclid=CPKh98-oz74CFYw7OgodZHcADw This has 1TB of ram. It's a little more than 2 Euros though.
Cool! I can save $15,564!
And I'd say 2000-3000 people at least.
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WillyWonka125
With the 200 megabit port guaranteed bandwidth, you'll be able to get maybe 20-30 players on at one time, regardless of how good the other specs are.
Where'd you get that figure? A 10 Mbps connection could hold 30 players (give or take). So, a 200 Mbps connection could handle 20 times that -- around 600 players. The hardware alone is capable of approximately 1500 people with a vanilla instance of Minecraft, but I'd probably drop that max a few hundred when using Bukkit/Spigot just to play it safe.
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Looks like a standard rack server, I don't see why everything thinks this isn't legit.
With the 200 megabit port guaranteed bandwidth, you'll be able to get maybe 20-30 players on at one time, regardless of how good the other specs are. Now, since that's just the minimum and I have no idea how they allocate bandwidth, you could possible get that whole 3GBIT bandwidth onto that single 25565 port, and with the other specs you could easily fit 6k+ on a vanilla server, probably a lot less than that on a craftbukkit depending on how many plugins you use. However, a big limiting factor would be drive space. I've got a server with a rather small playerbase, and I must have at least 10GB of data that's been generated. Multiply that by, say, 3000. That's a lot of data, and you'd need to get bigger drives to store it all.
--Sorry, I misread that bandwidth thingy. It's a guaranteed 200mbps speed. That means they use a 1Gbit/s connecting to the entire rack, which stores probably 5 or so different machines. So your bandwidth could jump wildly, and that's not a very good thing.
Given all of this, if it were just up to the CPU and RAM, you could fit a few thousand on it at once. But with everything else, you're down to maybe 1000, and thats with a custom-coded server that is super efficient.
With the 200 megabit port guaranteed bandwidth, you'll be able to get maybe 20-30 players on at one time, regardless of how good the other specs are. Now, since that's just the minimum and I have no idea how they allocate bandwidth, you could possible get that whole 3GBIT bandwidth onto that single 25565 port, and with the other specs you could easily fit 6k+ on a vanilla server, probably a lot less than that on a craftbukkit depending on how many plugins you use. However, a big limiting factor would be drive space. I've got a server with a rather small playerbase, and I must have at least 10GB of data that's been generated. Multiply that by, say, 3000. That's a lot of data, and you'd need to get bigger drives to store it all.
--Sorry, I misread that bandwidth thingy. It's a guaranteed 200mbps speed. That means they use a 1Gbit/s connecting to the entire rack, which stores probably 5 or so different machines. So your bandwidth could jump wildly, and that's not a very good thing.
Given all of this, if it were just up to the CPU and RAM, you could fit a few thousand on it at once. But with everything else, you're down to maybe 1000, and thats with a custom-coded server that is super efficient.
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With this little knowledge about anything you shouldn't even be allowed to host a server..
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Here goes another kid who thinks ram is power...
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you seem like some snobby rich kid who hasn't earned a dime of your money
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My money's on 10 and a half years old
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I couldn't agree less. Probably eating off their rich parents money.
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You couldn't agree more?
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@theofficalNero your ISP sounds like a jerk xD mine does not really care what i do xD except when it comes to SMTP servers
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Shhh, i have lots of moneh , jelly
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Do you know how ridicolous it is to spend 128 gb ram on a minecraft server? I just need to mention this, if you have that much money, use it for something smart. Like sending money to the UN to get kids an education, or red cross to help war children. You are going to open up a server with 128gb of ram, you will most likely never use that amount of ram. Owning a server requires constant new things as well as maintenance. Depending on the price you are buying the server from, it's a scam if it is below $500/month, $500 every month could be used to help many hundred children get an education, as well as many hundred war children find peace.
I say this because the way you use your money is stupid, use it for something that can help someone else. You have a roof over your head, a bed in your room, an education, food and what not. They have nothing but pain in their lifes, they need humanity's help.
To my final goal, there are people who have less money, PMC isn't a place to bother the poorer.
I say this because the way you use your money is stupid, use it for something that can help someone else. You have a roof over your head, a bed in your room, an education, food and what not. They have nothing but pain in their lifes, they need humanity's help.
To my final goal, there are people who have less money, PMC isn't a place to bother the poorer.
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Aethroz
128g of ram on a computer exists, but not on a computer that is accessible to the common public. Those would be servers, or super computers which are not the common "computers" that users talk about.
Not available to the general public? If I had $6000, I could go get this 1U rack server that can hold up to 512 GB of RAM shipped to my door. Or, if I had $20,000, I could get this 4U rack server that can hold a maximum of 2 TB of RAM shipped to my door. That's less than the price of most cars, and people can buy cars.
OP: 128 GB should be enough to hold around 1500 players, assuming your bandwidth can handle that.
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^ lol I argee there i never looked at the price for this thing xD
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www.omgserv.com takes 6€ a month for 16gb servers. however it only seems to give 4gb, eitherway, that is still very cheap & good. it allows unlimited players.
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or do it the way I do it buy 2 or more new server for about 1-2 Grand each then just put them on a Vlan and self host xD
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And then thers people like me who's internet provider hates one and has denied my acces to do that thing. Wich is why i now use an online host.
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GigaByte_Jrwww.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkte_rootserver/px120ssd
139€ PER MONTH?
ARE YOU A MILLIONAIRE?
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You need a good CPU too, and bandwidth.
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yup RAM is only one of three factors into a good server also you need to account for how many plugins are going be running cuz that wll also lower your Amount of players
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How much player slots does your server have with 64gb ram and the stats please , thanx.
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I don't recall the amount of players we hosted it was such a long time ago
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Anyway, for how much players is about 110gb with those stats ?
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a large player pool prob atleast 9-10K people but this is only a guess not really sure never ran a Server with over 64GB ram
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GigaByte_Jrwww.hetzner.de/en/hosting/produkte_rootserver/px120ssd
Hetzner Website200 Mbit/s Bandwidth if 30 TB is exceeded 1,99 € per TB
Not 2 euros for a TB
Plus you are paying 140 euros a month for that.
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Gigabyte _Jr have you also considered the amount of RAM needed to run your OS and any other Services you are going host? like a website and such if not I recommend only using 120-118GB RAM to the Server so your OS and other services you host run smoothly or you will have Massive server hangs and such trust me i have ran into issues such has giving a server to much ram and not leaving enough available to the OS and other services also what OS are you going run that is another big factor into the RAM allocation factor as well as there Minimum requirements to run the OS
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http://www.xbyte.com/ProductDesc.aspx?c ... OgodZHcADw This has 1TB of ram. It's a little more than 2 Euros though.
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GigaByte_JrHey,
For how many players,
is 128gb of ram ?
Dude...you don't need 128gb of ram for a server...it's probably not even going to have to many people on it...and it normal wouldn't effect speed to much anyways...
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Its not a troll its hetzner... best host company in germany
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Screenshots. Of the pricing/tech so we can help you figure it out.
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He's just repeating himself. Must be a Troll thread. Suggest lock/ignore.
OP: If you are serious, explain yourself more.
It has already been said that you can host at least 100k people in MC if you have 128g, and the rest of the rig is up to spec.
OP: If you are serious, explain yourself more.
It has already been said that you can host at least 100k people in MC if you have 128g, and the rest of the rig is up to spec.
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Intel® Xeon® E5-1650 v2
Hexacore Ivy Bridge-E
incl. Hyper-Threading Technology
RAM128 GB ECC RAMHard Drive2 x 2 TB SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 rpm
HDD (Software-RAID 1)
Class EnterpriseConnection 3 Gbit/s-
PortGuaranteed Bandwidth 200 Mbit/s
Backup Space100 GBI
nclusive Traffic30 TB*
Hexacore Ivy Bridge-E
incl. Hyper-Threading Technology
RAM128 GB ECC RAMHard Drive2 x 2 TB SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 rpm
HDD (Software-RAID 1)
Class EnterpriseConnection 3 Gbit/s-
PortGuaranteed Bandwidth 200 Mbit/s
Backup Space100 GBI
nclusive Traffic30 TB*
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