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OswinHop
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Yurop, Germ0ni
Old 08-01-2018 , 14:11   [CS:GO] Dedicated Server
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Dear community,

I am thinking about getting into modding CS:GO for quite some time already and since I finally got semester holidays I decided to give it a try. That's why I joined, so hi lads .

So I went ahead and set up a 128 Tick server on my VPS.
However, I noticed that, although I do have a pretty strong VPS, the server wasn't running smooth at all.
Specs:
Code:
4 Cores of Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v4 @ 2.20GHz - 12 GB RAM - 300GB SSD - 100 Mbit/s
The SV value (net_graph 1) indicated spikes, going up to 20+ and with only a single user connected (me), the server already worked on up to 45% CPU Power. I assume it has to do with the virtualization technique used.

So I am considering to rent a Dedicated Server. I actually prefer to keep the coast as low as possible, but this is what I'd ideally like to host:
  • 1x KZ Server
  • 1x Surf Server
  • 1x Retake Server
  • 1x Private Server (for Developing purpose)

Is there anything I need to take specialised care of, before renting a server?
Like, does CS:GO require something specific? Is it for example roasting a lot of Bandwidth or unusually high CPU usage?

Server should be located in Europe, preferable in the north, but central is fine as well. What specs do you recommend? Any provider you guys can endorse?

-Oswin


P.S. If this is the wrong section, I am sorry moderators.

Last edited by OswinHop; 08-01-2018 at 14:18. Reason: Added P.S.
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