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Dr Zayd
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Old 08-17-2016 , 23:00   CPU eat
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Players takes most of my VPS CPU , is there a way to reduce it ?? , on average 10 players = 15% CPU (1 core) i tried another VPS seem CPU usage .
soz for my bad english , btw it's an off-topic ... (not an off-t anymore..)
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Old 08-22-2016 , 22:45   Re: CPU eat
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Originally Posted by Dr Zayd View Post
Players takes most of my VPS CPU , is there a way to reduce it ?? , on average 10 players = 15% CPU (1 core) i tried another VPS seem CPU usage .
soz for my bad english , btw it's an off-topic ... (not an off-t anymore..)
For test:
Remove the metamod plugin, along with the AMXX. That is, let your server as it comes from valve by the steam cmd tool.
After it, see how much your server eat from your VPS with 10 players.

Beyond it:
Use only well coded plugins and modules on your server (usually the approved ones).
However I think there are some mods which need more CPU power as zombie mod, so there is not way to avoid it.
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