Good Server Machines? - Printable Version +- Xonotic Forums (https://forums.xonotic.org) +-- Forum: Support (https://forums.xonotic.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Xonotic - Server Administration (https://forums.xonotic.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: Good Server Machines? (/showthread.php?tid=3643) |
Good Server Machines? - Squigger - 11-05-2012 I was thinking about setting my own permanent server machine to host a sever about Mario's monsters amongst other things, but I am not sure of what kind of computing device I should get. Biggest reason being I am not sure how powerful a machine needs to be in order to act as a server for Xonotic. So you guys have any good suggestions as to what machines I could get that could serve this role. I was thinking it being something like this http://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2055, but I was wondering was there anything better suited? RE: Good Server Machines? - Mr. Bougo - 11-05-2012 They are selling this without providing information on the CPU??? Anyway: Quote:We work with CompuLab on the fit-PC3 to make sure the software tightly fits the hardware and to provide a high level of integration. Not only does the fit-PC3 run Linux Mint, the fit-PC3 basic and pro models are now also available with Linux Mint branding under the name “mintBox”. So here are more complete specs: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fit-PC3 http://www.fit-pc.com/web/fit-pc/fit-pc3-info/#techinfo RE: Good Server Machines? - Squigger - 11-05-2012 I see. Do you know if there is anything cheaper that could work as a server, or are those the kind of specs I would need in order to run a server for Xonotic? RE: Good Server Machines? - Mr. Bougo - 11-05-2012 I have no idea. I know full-fledged servers sometimes have trouble handling the CPU load, so I wouldn't count on a nettop to host games. But that's just my opinion, and it's ill-informed. RE: Good Server Machines? - s1lence - 11-06-2012 Do a custom build. That's all there is too it. Edit: also, you shouldn't by the mintbox for one simple reason: clem used GLXgears as a benchmark RE: Good Server Machines? - tZork - 11-06-2012 Without knowing more about the game type/s you intended to host, its very hard to give any meaningful advice. A 1v1 server would likely work on a rather small machine while a 16v16 vehicles-monsters-etc would need a server not yet invented. RE: Good Server Machines? - Squigger - 11-06-2012 I was thinking of hosting something along the lines of what Mario has in mind as a Zombie server. It would be LMS with zombies added to the mix. I would probably want at least 12 people because that way team LMS would be possible if people wanted it. RE: Good Server Machines? - rocknroll237 - 11-06-2012 (11-06-2012, 01:11 PM)Squigger Wrote: I was thinking of hosting something along the lines of what Mario has in mind as a Zombie server. Yes! Go for it mate, I'd love to see more servers with zombies! RE: Good Server Machines? - Shadowman84 - 11-06-2012 I'd recommend a custom build. For the ~500 USD you'd spend on the mintBox you can build a reasonably powerful machine RE: Good Server Machines? - machine! - 11-06-2012 I'm building a VERY powerful machine for 600$, for 500$ you can build a very good server (at least in Sweden). RE: Good Server Machines? - Squigger - 11-06-2012 I see, what websites are good for showing how to make custom servers? Any Suggestions? RE: Good Server Machines? - s1lence - 11-07-2012 You'll have to ask mario about the necessary specs to run a zombie server, and tailor your build accordingly(components, fans, ram, etc...). i'd imagine that you need a moderate CPU, probably no more than 8 gigs of memory, and probably not a very large HDD (unless you want to use the server for more than just xonotic.). You shouldn't need a detected graphics card. It's also worth looking into what kind of networking hardware you may have to buy as well. Also, you will need either a static IP adress (many ISPs charge extra for this) or you can sign up for dynamic DNS (usually free for basic service) For building your computer Newegg has made a really great tutorial series. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPIXAtNGGCw RE: Good Server Machines? - tZork - 11-07-2012 If your going to build: (and your just / mainly going to use it for Xonotic) your #1 prio is as high as possible single thread performance. That likely means sth like a well cooled and overclocked Intel i5 (k flavor) CPU . For ram id say 4gb is plenty (again assuming you will just run 1-2 xono servers on it). add storage of your liking, a psu and perhaps a chassi and you have a very potent Xonotic server. RE: Good Server Machines? - Squigger - 11-07-2012 Thanks guys, I appreciate the help |