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f4c3m3l70r n00b
Joined: 19 Jul 2011 Posts: 47
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:42 pm Post subject: Need advice setting up a fast minecraft server. |
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I rented a server for minecraft last year. Pre installed Debian 5 on Intel Xeon 3430 8Gb Ram.
Our server grew past last months and even upgrading to 16Gb Ram didnt help with the performance issues.
I decided to install gentoo from scratch this time via Dell remote console, but there a some questions open...
Our 5 maps are about 10GB big, (3K files @35mb) plus the livemapHD about 80GB (750K files @ 70kb).
There is also a running Lighttpd webserver with php4/mysql5.
Our last harddisk died right before christmas....
Which filesystem is the fastest for that huge amount of files?
Can bfs/bfq patchset improve performance? And if which configuration?
Should I use Icedtea7 or precompiled binarys from Oracles site?
Experimental CFLAGS? -march=core2 -mtune=core2 -O2 -pipe -floop-block -floop-interchange -floop-strip-mine -fgraphite-identity -floop-parallelize-all -ftree-parallelize-loops=4 -fopenmp
Any other exotic ideas?
(sorry for my bad english Iam an oldie ) _________________ i7-4820X | ROG RIVE | 16GB 2400MHz CL10 | SSD 850 Pro | Essence STX | GTX970 |
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Ant P. Watchman
Joined: 18 Apr 2009 Posts: 6920
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 9:31 pm Post subject: |
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I run mine on BFS (default zen-sources settings), ext4, icedtea7, and craftbukkit compiled from java-overlay. I've had no problems on that server and it only runs a single-core Atom; I've seen binary installs on equivalent hardware where the CPU is always pegged even with no users online. |
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