06-17-2011, 03:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2011, 05:12 AM by joe.powell.)
Hi everyone!
First things first, I have seen alot of threads about 1000fps servers, or even 1000fps+ servers.
As it has been shown before, its rather pointless, in fact the server feels horrible (from a CS:S) perspective.
Keeping the server running at a stable level is far better, any your users will see this.
It is also something to be said, that this can be achieved on relatively low performance hardware.
Were currently running;
CPU: Intel Core i3 530 (2.93ghz) (2 Physical 2 HT Cores)
Ram: 4GB DDR3 (bog standard stuff)
HDD/Storage: 2x 500GB WD HDD's (Os on one, server files on the other)
Network: 100mbit connection (at data center)
This machine runs, 24/7 with a daily restart, running a standard install of Windows Server 2008. A few un-needed services have been disabled.
The end result is.
As you can see, the server is stable all the time, even with players joining and leaving, granted this is considered a 'match server'.
However, we have 3 of these and 2 TF2 servers running on this machine, as well as voice servers holding over 100 players 90% of the time
TL-DR - Don't worry about getting 1000fps, get a solid server setup, and work to keep that server side FPS stable, and your users wont be complaining.
First things first, I have seen alot of threads about 1000fps servers, or even 1000fps+ servers.
As it has been shown before, its rather pointless, in fact the server feels horrible (from a CS:S) perspective.
Keeping the server running at a stable level is far better, any your users will see this.
It is also something to be said, that this can be achieved on relatively low performance hardware.
Were currently running;
CPU: Intel Core i3 530 (2.93ghz) (2 Physical 2 HT Cores)
Ram: 4GB DDR3 (bog standard stuff)
HDD/Storage: 2x 500GB WD HDD's (Os on one, server files on the other)
Network: 100mbit connection (at data center)
This machine runs, 24/7 with a daily restart, running a standard install of Windows Server 2008. A few un-needed services have been disabled.
The end result is.
As you can see, the server is stable all the time, even with players joining and leaving, granted this is considered a 'match server'.
However, we have 3 of these and 2 TF2 servers running on this machine, as well as voice servers holding over 100 players 90% of the time
TL-DR - Don't worry about getting 1000fps, get a solid server setup, and work to keep that server side FPS stable, and your users wont be complaining.