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xExperienced 08-11-2017 04:29

Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
I just need a help in choosing good os for hlds server..
for good registry server & good fps....

Please share your opinion and experience.


I have only these os :

1. Linux
2. Debian
3. Ubuntu
4. openSUSE 42.2
5. FreeBSD 11


(NO CENTOS & ETC)

fysiks 08-11-2017 09:24

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
HLDS is optimized for Windows FYI.

Spirit_12 08-11-2017 09:30

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fysiks (Post 2540895)
HLDS is optimized for Windows FYI.

Not entirely true from my tests. HLDS works the same on either windows or Linux.

Stock Debian 9 runs it at ~930 fps. More than enough in my opinion.

xExperienced 08-11-2017 11:47

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
please suggest from the given os list only.. :3

joropito 08-11-2017 14:29

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
debian

WhiteFang1319 08-12-2017 00:07

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spirit_12 (Post 2540897)
Not entirely true from my tests. HLDS works the same on either windows or Linux.

Stock Debian 9 runs it at ~930 fps. More than enough in my opinion.

I've seen hostings run servers at ~1050+ fps on Windows. Anyway from my experience I've run server on Ubuntu on ~850 fps. Doesn't go upper than that. (Appreciate if someone can help me make it up, for now I have just default plugins in server. Using Rehlds and pingboost -2)

xExperienced 08-12-2017 07:56

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteFang1319 (Post 2541011)
I've seen hostings run servers at ~1050+ fps on Windows. Anyway from my experience I've run server on Ubuntu on ~850 fps. Doesn't go upper than that. (Appreciate if someone can help me make it up, for now I have just default plugins in server. Using Rehlds and pingboost -2)

I've heared updating kernel helps to increase FPS

Spirit_12 08-12-2017 10:56

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WhiteFang1319 (Post 2541011)
I've seen hostings run servers at ~1050+ fps on Windows. Anyway from my experience I've run server on Ubuntu on ~850 fps. Doesn't go upper than that. (Appreciate if someone can help me make it up, for now I have just default plugins in server. Using Rehlds and pingboost -2)

Anything above 1000 fps throws off the bullet registration. It will count it as headshots when you aim at feet.

What is your process priority and the process timer for HLDS under Ubuntu? Changing it to real time and increasing priority helps in most cases.

Quote:

Originally Posted by xExperienced (Post 2541046)
I've heared updating kernel helps to increase FPS

It may or may not help. That would have been true in the past, but stock kernels that come with current distros are really good. You may see a gain of 10 fps at the very most.

WhiteFang1319 08-13-2017 01:03

Re: Which os would be good for good registry server & good fps?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spirit_12 (Post 2541080)
Anything above 1000 fps throws off the bullet registration. It will count it as headshots when you aim at feet.

What is your process priority and the process timer for HLDS under Ubuntu? Changing it to real time and increasing priority helps in most cases.



It may or may not help. That would have been true in the past, but stock kernels that come with current distros are really good. You may see a gain of 10 fps at the very most.


Not true about 1000 fps in my case. I've seen it works fine because I manage servers on that game hosting. The process priority was default (0) Okay So I've tried changing process to real time and increasing priority the FPS just boosts upto 20+. I've been searching about boosting FPS and seen about kernels. Will try compiling it if I can.


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