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08-09-2010, 09:35 PM
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Hey, how many dedicated server can my server run?
Spec's:
Processor: Intel® Pentium® 4 CPU 3.00GHz
RAM: 2GB
OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
Ill use Counter-Strike: Source and Day Of Defeat Source.
My connection:
1 Upload
By the way it'd probably be 12 slot each server.
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For your connection, do you mean 1mbps upload?
The hardware might be able to run around 48 slots per core, but your bandwidth is what would decide if it would work.
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1mbps would limit you to maybe 12 clients overall (with room for your own bandwidth). 2mbps probably could do 26 slots.
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with that cpu, it might be working running two 12 slot servers, or it might not. it's right at the limit. don't expect a high quality, the cpu like 5 generations old...
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you mean a server for multiple game servers with a small number of clients each? I would say some cpu with a high number of cores but a relative low clock speed. depends on how many servers you want to run etc.
for all those questions there is not "the one" answer. it depends on so many factors, preferences and so on, so one can only provide some guide where to start looking. the decision in the end is still up to you...
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That CPU used to hold only 24 slots of TF2 back when it first came out.
I would recommend a Core 2 Duo or higher with at least 2.4GHz a core.
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