Very hard to find this out, but for some calculation, during events or sieges a single player can be using anything from 128~384 kbps of downstream, so obviously for the server, this is upstream . Propably in a normal situation around 64~128kbps is a number.
hello my friends, i need your help. I wanted to ask how many players would this server hold without lags? There would be only l2off running no webservers and other shit. Processor : Intel® Xeon® X3450, 4x2x2.66 GHz RAM : 16GB ECC DDRIII HDD: RAID1 2x SAS 10k RPM Rack : Hotswap Server platform : Intel components SERVER GF Connection 100mbits
300-400? your bottleneck is your HDD setup, RAID0 would be better but it is risky...so, get 2 extra HDs and go for RAID10; and then your bottleneck will be your 100mbit connection that can hanlde 900-1000 players.
Hello. Can I run l2off IL server on such dedi: Intel Xeon E3-1230 (8 MB Cache, 4 x 3,20 GHz) 16 GB DDR3 ECC Ram 1000 GByte HDD 7.200 U/min 1x OCZ Agility3 SSD 120GB Uplink 100 Mbit including 10 TB Traffic 1 GBit/s Port
RAM is just the "recommended" (at least for me) you will need more. You need better hard drives too. But yes you can run IL extender, the question is, how many. I would say not more than 1000 with this RAM and HDDs.
Hello All I want to start with my L2OFF server GF and upgrade to HF soon when here is a stable version. I need to know if the following HW is enough to 500 ~ 800 players. 2 x Intel Xeon Quad Core 2.0GHz/1333FSB 12MB CACHE 24GB DDR2 667 2 x HD SAS 15000rpm in RAID 0+1 Best Regards
Hello guys, can you help me? How many people can I get with this config? AMD 6320 2.8GHz 8 Core CPU 64GB ECC 1333MHz RAM 2 x 120GB SSD 30TB Data Transfer 1000Mbps Premium IP Hugs
What do u guys think of this one ... - Quad Core Xeon X5550 - 24 GB DDR3 1333 Mhz ECC UDIMM Crucial (i vent for this ones because they are faster.. Registered Ones are slower) - Can add up to 48 GB btw - HDD - Western digital VelociRaptor 600GB WD6000HLHX 10.000 RPM 32MB Cache Its a bit old but its still going... i use it as a test server but maybe in the future i`l send it to a hosting company.