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Giant pandaOP
I dont really have any experience on how difficult are dedicated modded Minecraft servers to run, so ill just yolo and ask this here.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
@Giant panda I dont really have any experience on how difficult are dedicated modded Minecraft servers to run, so ill just yolo and ask this here.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
I'm 99% sure that it cannot run it great
@Giant panda I dont really have any experience on how difficult are dedicated modded Minecraft servers to run, so ill just yolo and ask this here.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
Asian black bear
Not an ideal setup. Minecraft benefits from high single-core clock speeds because it is single-threaded. The CPU is likely your biggest bottleneck as its unlikely to be able to keep up with the demands of the modpack.
Your RAM is also probably not enough. I’d leave like 1-2GB for Ubuntu and give the rest to Minecraft, which leaves the server with only 6GB max (the absolute bare minimum I’d be using for this modpack).
That HDD will also be a massive bottleneck. If you can, you should be using an SSD. Using the HDD will likely result in noticeable lag spikes / rubber banding.
Your RAM is also probably not enough. I’d leave like 1-2GB for Ubuntu and give the rest to Minecraft, which leaves the server with only 6GB max (the absolute bare minimum I’d be using for this modpack).
That HDD will also be a massive bottleneck. If you can, you should be using an SSD. Using the HDD will likely result in noticeable lag spikes / rubber banding.
@Giant panda I dont really have any experience on how difficult are dedicated modded Minecraft servers to run, so ill just yolo and ask this here.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
Is there a chance a DELL Optiplex 390 SFF with an Intel Core i3-2120, 8gb DDR3 RAM, 250 HDD is going to be able to run an Enigmatica 2 Expert server for 4 players max? Im planning to run the server on Ubuntu.
If you actually legit optimise everything, keep server settings low, and don’t do anything crazy you’ll be fine.
I would, however, use an Oracle Cloud free VPS, that will likely be faster.
@AeonRemnant I would, however, use an Oracle Cloud free VPS, that will likely be faster.
Giant pandaOP
Ive tried using the Oracle Free Tier method bud the ARM servers were alway taken and I coulnt get one? How do you guys manage to acquire one?
@AeonRemnant RNG.
Giant pandaOP
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