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04-06-2012, 06:29 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2012, 08:44 AM by frog.)
Just moved from CentOS 5.x to Debian Squeeze on a 6 x 2.3ghz (AMD Opteron 6276), 16GB box provided by Alpha-Networks.
I've not done any tweaking at all yet, but a full 24 slot vanilla TF2 server seems to be wanting to use more than 100% of a single core almost constantly, at least that is what 'top' is telling me.
Is 2.4ghz simply not enough for a 24 slot vanilla TF2 server?
Any advice on performance tweaking a fresh Debian Squeeze install?
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TF2 has always been a pain to run because it's so processor intensive. Because SRCDS only runs on a single core, you generally need a 3.0GHz proc to handle 24+ slots. However, tweaks could possibly help.
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I really don't know then, this should work fine, a 24 slotter on my box doesn't even use 20% of the CPU! However, I've got a Intel Xeon E3-1270 @ 3.9GHz (turbo), so it may just be that AMD boxes arent |that| good to host srcds on.
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I'm currently running a 24 slot TF2 server on a 4 GB Ram Open VPS that has 4 ghz processor dual core and it's running pretty stable, the OS is a linux Centos 6. The link Mike shared will help you out a lot.