We're currently getting things ready to change from managed to unmanaged Windows.
How are you currently managing multiple servers on a single managed machine? Virtualization? Containers? Everything just thrown into different directories?
I'm curious, because we have overall cpu usage at <25%, while 1 server is using 200+%. What are you guys using to set resource limits?
Managed to Unmanaged
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Re: Managed to Unmanaged
Unless this is some proprietary information... Just trying to have similar performance after the switch.
Re: Managed to Unmanaged
Managed machines don't use any type of virtualization, all servers have full access to the bare hardware. We use a strict permissions setup to separate each server instance, each in new directories on the machine, each running under different user accounts. Resources are not hard-limited for each server process, they are only monitored and restarts / server stops are performed for servers going over the soft limits we set.
CPU usage graphs per server are normalized, where 100% usage is equal to 1 full logical CPU core of usage. This makes it easy to tell at a glance how many cores are being utilized overall for a server without having to divide by total core count of the system. Most game server software uses either 1 or 2 cores, few are truly multi-threaded.
CPU usage graphs per server are normalized, where 100% usage is equal to 1 full logical CPU core of usage. This makes it easy to tell at a glance how many cores are being utilized overall for a server without having to divide by total core count of the system. Most game server software uses either 1 or 2 cores, few are truly multi-threaded.
Re: Managed to Unmanaged
Awesome, thanks for this info!
Re: Managed to Unmanaged
You will notice a performance boost when you go to a full machine. There is a bit of virtualization overhead that you don't have with a full machine. You literally have full use of all the resources at your disposal.