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barzbug 07-10-2021 07:58

[CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
I want to install 4 cs go servers on a single machine. ie on a dedicated server. There will be 4 IP addresses. What is the RAM, SSD, CPU, internet speed required for this?

ThePwnt 07-10-2021 14:23

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
Depends on what you want to host, and how many slots.

barzbug 07-11-2021 02:37

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThePwnt (Post 2752480)
Depends on what you want to host, and how many slots.

1st Server:
  • MOD: SURF
  • TICK: 102.4
  • PLAYERS: 50 OR 64


2nd Server:
  • MOD: SURF
  • TICK: 102.4
  • PLAYERS: 20-40


3rd Server:
  • MOD: SURF
  • TICK: 102.4
  • PLAYERS: 8-16


4th Server:
  • MOD: PRO
  • TICK: 128
  • PLAYERS: 32

ThePwnt 07-11-2021 04:15

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barzbug (Post 2752531)
1st Server:
  • MOD: SURF
  • TICK: 102.4
  • PLAYERS: 50 OR 64


2nd Server:
  • MOD: SURF
  • TICK: 102.4
  • PLAYERS: 20-40


3rd Server:
  • MOD: SURF
  • TICK: 102.4
  • PLAYERS: 8-16


4th Server:
  • MOD: PRO
  • TICK: 128
  • PLAYERS: 32

I can recommend Ryzen 9 5800X or 5900X =)
1Gbit connection are enough.
250-500GB NVMe.

barzbug 07-11-2021 06:39

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThePwnt (Post 2752538)
I can recommend Ryzen 9 5800X or 5900X =)
1Gbit connection are enough.
250-500GB NVMe.

thank u sir. that What i was looking for

freak.exe_uLow 07-11-2021 06:47

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
about the 102 Tick and 64 Slots but not on linux, I think this is certainly feasible under windows

pimpmyname 07-11-2021 11:08

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
It depends if you have Windows or Linux OS. If you are using a 64-bit operating system, you will have to enable the 386 architecture because the server software is written in 32 bit which means each server can MAX use 4096MB of memory on both OS. To be sure i would recommend at least 16GB of RAM. And for SSD Storage the CSGO server takes about 25 GB of storage, if you are low on storage you can use symbolic links.

For optimal performance regarding CPU i would use Windows OS because server software has multi threading support, on linux its based on single thread performance. With that huge amount of players i would personally take a very close look at: https://browser.geekbench.com/processor-benchmarks

Hope this helps :)

Maxximou5 07-12-2021 12:01

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by freak.exe_uLow (Post 2752556)
about the 102 Tick and 64 Slots but not on linux, I think this is certainly feasible under windows

If Linux on a 5800x and 5950x can run 64 slots with bots, 64 humans is no issue.
We've had this same discussion before...
Quote:

Originally Posted by pimpmyname (Post 2752576)
For optimal performance regarding CPU i would use Windows OS because server software has multi threading support, on linux its based on single thread performance.

While single threaded performance is a must, that statement hasn't been true for years now.
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showpo...04&postcount=5
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showpo...72&postcount=4
Linux does support multi-threaded tasks for CS:GO.
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThePwnt (Post 2752538)
I can recommend Ryzen 9 5800X or 5900X =)
1Gbit connection are enough.
250-500GB NVMe.

Same recommendation.

pedrotski 07-27-2021 20:39

Re: [CS:GO] About multi-server setup on a dedicated server
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxximou5 (Post 2752671)
If Linux on a 5800x and 5950x can run 64 slots with bots, 64 humans is no issue.
We've had this same discussion before...

While single threaded performance is a must, that statement hasn't been true for years now.
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showpo...04&postcount=5
https://forums.alliedmods.net/showpo...72&postcount=4
Linux does support multi-threaded tasks for CS:GO.

Same recommendation.

Running CSGO in pterodactyl or docker can still only use 1 thread. If someone can prove otherwise then please, let everyone know.


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