SRCDS Steam group


How many game servers I can run??
#1
Question 
Here is my server information:
Currently installed system: CentOS 5.5 64x
Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E4500 @ 2.20GHz
RAM: 4096 MB [4GB]
Internet Connection: 100Mbps Uplink Port (1500GB bandwidth/month)

Is it possible to run smoothly:
Two TF2 24 slots with Sourcemod and SteamBan plugin?
One L4D2 with SM?
Reply
#2
the cpu is probably too weak for that...
http://www.fpsmeter.org
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide (Linux Kernel HOWTO!)
Do not ask technical questions via PM!
Reply
#3
Naa i think it will be able to make it, now that srcds is multithreaded, it will utilize both cores. Smile
Slå den med jeres fiberforbindelser...

[Image: 1308107839.png]
Reply
#4
(11-20-2011, 08:54 PM)lol554 Wrote:  Naa i think it will be able to make it, now that srcds is multithreaded, it will utilize both cores. Smile

You wish...
Best Regards,
Stinkyfax
Reply
#5
(11-20-2011, 08:11 PM)BehaartesEtwas Wrote:  the cpu is probably too weak for that...

I guess I will stay with two TF2 servers then, cuz i dont want any lag or lag spike, thx for replying~
Reply
#6
(11-20-2011, 10:32 PM)Stinkyfax Wrote:  
(11-20-2011, 08:54 PM)lol554 Wrote:  Naa i think it will be able to make it, now that srcds is multithreaded, it will utilize both cores. Smile

You wish...

Why would i wish it, i already got it.
Slå den med jeres fiberforbindelser...

[Image: 1308107839.png]
Reply
#7
On-topic:
24 players in 2.2ghz.. This is something at a very limit, it might work out but you will have to push server to it's limits and any extra plugin/setting will cost a lot.

Offtopic:

First of all he wants to run 2 servers on 2 cores both 24 players, loadbalancing won't benefit by getting 1 server execute on 2 cores and 2nd server on 0. Though it might work if 1 is empty or almost empty. But ... this will only work if srcds is truly well threaded.
Please read 2 of my recent posts so I don't repeat myself:
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109155#pid109155
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109168#pid109168

Getting good scalability in using multiple cores is an art, I can give you lots of material about it. After spending few years modding srcds engine I can clearly say that those guys are simple would be unable to make SRCDS well threaded. An example of how bad SRCDS is: http://wiki.alliedmods.net/SRCDS_Hardening

Best Regards,
Stinkyfax
Reply
#8
(11-23-2011, 07:26 AM)Stinkyfax Wrote:  Please read 2 of my recent posts so I don't repeat myself:
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109155#pid109155
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109168#pid109168

I was about to quote that thread ;-)
http://www.fpsmeter.org
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide (Linux Kernel HOWTO!)
Do not ask technical questions via PM!
Reply
#9
(11-23-2011, 07:26 AM)Stinkyfax Wrote:  On-topic:
24 players in 2.2ghz.. This is something at a very limit, it might work out but you will have to push server to it's limits and any extra plugin/setting will cost a lot.

Offtopic:

First of all he wants to run 2 servers on 2 cores both 24 players, loadbalancing won't benefit by getting 1 server execute on 2 cores and 2nd server on 0. Though it might work if 1 is empty or almost empty. But ... this will only work if srcds is truly well threaded.
Please read 2 of my recent posts so I don't repeat myself:
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109155#pid109155
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109168#pid109168

Getting good scalability in using multiple cores is an art, I can give you lots of material about it. After spending few years modding srcds engine I can clearly say that those guys are simple would be unable to make SRCDS well threaded. An example of how bad SRCDS is: http://wiki.alliedmods.net/SRCDS_Hardening

Thank you for replying in detail. Yes I agree SRCDS have many issues etc etc, I guess the best way for me is to stay with what I got now.
Reply
#10
(11-23-2011, 07:26 AM)Stinkyfax Wrote:  On-topic:
24 players in 2.2ghz.. This is something at a very limit, it might work out but you will have to push server to it's limits and any extra plugin/setting will cost a lot.

Offtopic:

First of all he wants to run 2 servers on 2 cores both 24 players, loadbalancing won't benefit by getting 1 server execute on 2 cores and 2nd server on 0. Though it might work if 1 is empty or almost empty. But ... this will only work if srcds is truly well threaded.
Please read 2 of my recent posts so I don't repeat myself:
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109155#pid109155
http://forums.srcds.com/viewpost/109168#pid109168

Getting good scalability in using multiple cores is an art, I can give you lots of material about it. After spending few years modding srcds engine I can clearly say that those guys are simple would be unable to make SRCDS well threaded. An example of how bad SRCDS is: http://wiki.alliedmods.net/SRCDS_Hardening

The servers will never be at the peak load at the same time (almost never), i did not say that i would dedicate 2 cores to the first server, it would just be no problem most of the time. Let me give an example:

Server 1 have all 24 players, most of them are dead so the load is not that high and theres actually a lot of processor power available, as most peaks are only happening when all 24 players are alive and active. Server 2 is having almost near-peak load and borrows some of Server 1's power. Simple.

Both servers could get to be at the peak load time at the same time, but this rarely happens. Linux switches the processes between the cores pretty fast, so i guess there wouldnt actually be a problem.
Slå den med jeres fiberforbindelser...

[Image: 1308107839.png]
Reply
#11
I wouldn't be so sure about that. if two 24 slot servers take almost 100% of each core, the third server will horrible lag even if most players are dead then.

simply try it out. if it works, you are fine. if not, you can take it offline again.
http://www.fpsmeter.org
http://wiki.fragaholics.de/index.php/EN:Linux_Optimization_Guide (Linux Kernel HOWTO!)
Do not ask technical questions via PM!
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)