Re: Virtual Servers [message #399204 is a reply to message #399181] |
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Nightma12
Messages: 2595 Registered: August 2003
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Trust me, weve researched it well.
The mother meachine is:
12GB ram
8 cores of 2.66Ghz
600 gb of 15K rpm (2 x 300gb drives)
500gb of 7k rpm
a single core with 512mb or ram would run a small renegade server easily. Bigger ones might need to upgrade to dual or tri core and mayb 1 or 2 gig of ram.
None the less, we have more than enough power so lag and overselling is not a problem 
EDIT: we also ahve load balanceing over hte cpu cores. So if you purcashed a single core of 2.66ghz and you useing it all at 100% usage. You would automatically get moved to your own core.
and RAM we have plenty of
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