Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
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Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
I currently host a rust server on a windows 2008 R2 virtual computer. What happens is that the server sometimes randomly laggs out for about 3-5 minutes usually. This has happened about twice now. I contacted NFO support and they couldn't figure out what the problem was and encouraged me to post on the forums.
Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
What are the specs of the VDS?Ankawi wrote:I currently host a rust server on a windows 2008 R2 virtual computer. What happens is that the server sometimes randomly laggs out for about 3-5 minutes usually. This has happened about twice now. I contacted NFO support and they couldn't figure out what the problem was and encouraged me to post on the forums.
How many players on the Rust server when it lags?
What is your VDS resource usage like when it lags?
Are you running any other services on the VDS, like a web server, MySQL server, etc?
Is Rust installed on a SSD partition?
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Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
Four core
Four full, dedicated HT CPU cores (Nehalem or better)
4096 MB of RAM
400 GB of RAID-protected storage
16000 GB of bandwidth transfer
with 3072 MB memory.
First time it lagged, there were about 85+ people online.
2nd time was night time with about 40+ people.
Both in the same day.
I do not know the VDS resource usage when it lags because I didn't check it, (didn't know that could be the cause).
CPU usage for the process RustDedicated is usually between 30-45, current memory usage is 2,226,87...
Not running anything on the VDS except the server, firedaemonpro, and the task mananger.
Rust is only installed on my personal computer, not the virtual computer.
Four full, dedicated HT CPU cores (Nehalem or better)
4096 MB of RAM
400 GB of RAID-protected storage
16000 GB of bandwidth transfer
with 3072 MB memory.
First time it lagged, there were about 85+ people online.
2nd time was night time with about 40+ people.
Both in the same day.
I do not know the VDS resource usage when it lags because I didn't check it, (didn't know that could be the cause).
CPU usage for the process RustDedicated is usually between 30-45, current memory usage is 2,226,87...
Not running anything on the VDS except the server, firedaemonpro, and the task mananger.
Rust is only installed on my personal computer, not the virtual computer.
Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
With those player counts you are probably running into an issue using an entire CPU core. What CPU is your VDS on?Ankawi wrote:Four core
Four full, dedicated HT CPU cores (Nehalem or better)
4096 MB of RAM
400 GB of RAID-protected storage
16000 GB of bandwidth transfer
with 3072 MB memory.
First time it lagged, there were about 85+ people online.
2nd time was night time with about 40+ people.
Both in the same day.
I do not know the VDS resource usage when it lags because I didn't check it, (didn't know that could be the cause).
CPU usage for the process RustDedicated is usually between 30-45, current memory usage is 2,226,87...
Not running anything on the VDS except the server, firedaemonpro, and the task mananger.
Rust is only installed on my personal computer, not the virtual computer.
Not a NFO employee
Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
CPU usage for the VDM is currently between 30%-45%, for the RustDedicated process itself, it's like 33-40
Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
That is over a core, so like I said you are probably running into an issue with single threaded CPU performance. What CPU is your VDS on?Ankawi wrote:CPU usage for the VDM is currently between 30%-45%, for the RustDedicated process itself, it's like 33-40
Not a NFO employee
Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v2 @ 3.00GHz
Re: Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Computer.
Yeah thats about the best you can get for a VDS. You may need to rent a server in the standard rental system, or move up to a full dedi. The E3-1270 for $140/m is a good choice, and roughly 40% faster per core than the VDS.Ankawi wrote:Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v2 @ 3.00GHz
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