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r3v
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Old 07-07-2019 , 12:33   Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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Hello, i know there is a LOT of threads here about whese red var's on server, but i tried a lot but no luck.
Also tryed with clean Debian 9 OS and without Metamod and Sourcemod (with empty server.cfg, gamemode_casual_server.cfg) but still with 1 player (me) and GOTV getting var like 0.0050ms, 0.0020ms or sometimes jumps up to ~1.000ms.
How to set var like 0.0001ms - 0.0004ms?


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Old 07-07-2019 , 14:41   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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and with the default kernel?
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r3v
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Old 07-07-2019 , 15:57   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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and with the default kernel?
Exactly: https://basic-tutorials.de/debian-ke...er-optimieren/ But no luck... Maybe need more changes in kernel?
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Old 07-07-2019 , 17:12   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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So are you using a modified kernel or not? What are the results with and without the "optimized" kernel?
Oh it's a virtual server?

BTW: Those vars are totally fine anyway.

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r3v
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Old 07-08-2019 , 00:35   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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So are you using a modified kernel or not? What are the results with and without the "optimized" kernel?
Oh it's a virtual server?

BTW: Those vars are totally fine anyway.
Yes, I using modified kernel. Results are the same. And, No, I have KVM not a Virtual Server. About Var, there is some servers, if join alone, you always have 0.004ms. In my server - 0.0020ms or more (Not stable). And then more people joins, var comes to red like 5ms or more.
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Old 07-08-2019 , 02:34   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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And, No, I have KVM not a Virtual Server.
lol...
KVM means Kernel-based Virtual Machine

If you are not running the host yourself you don't know anything about "your" server and especially not how many other clients are running on it.
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r3v
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Old 07-08-2019 , 08:21   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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lol...
KVM means Kernel-based Virtual Machine

If you are not running the host yourself you don't know anything about "your" server and especially not how many other clients are running on it.
I was thinking he was talking about VPS.
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Old 07-08-2019 , 16:33   Re: Help to lower VAR on CS:GO
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Keyboard Video Mouse( switches), allows you to control multiple computers(/servers) from one single set of keyboard, video & mouse, .... but whatever. ;-)


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I was thinking he was talking about VPS.

You're only having a slice of the physical server (no matter if you call it KVM, VPS, VM, VZ, ... whatever), in these virtual environments.

They are all to be classified as 'virtual servers' in the perspective of the question that was asked above, ... so yes, you do actually have a "virtual server" (KVM, VPS, VM, whatever...).

You have a virtual slice of the pizza here, and not the full pizza.
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