andro Posted September 12, 2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 I will be building my e5-2679 system later this week and want to start the journey into VMs. I am interested is hosting servers for a few games but am not finding much info here. Does anyone have any guides, suggestions or best practices to get me started? I have read a little about steamCMD but don't see much from an unRaid point of view. Also interested in modded Minecraft servers. Thanks! Andro Quote Link to comment
NotYetRated Posted September 12, 2016 Share Posted September 12, 2016 What games are you looking to host. Many game servers are not multithreaded at all, so single core CPU speed is king. I run a couple of Minecraft servers off of my e5-2670 system, but mostly keep low demanding MC servers there. I have an e3-1275 running my two high population/demanding MC servers. The e5's just could not keep up. Quote Link to comment
andro Posted September 12, 2016 Author Share Posted September 12, 2016 What games are you looking to host. Many game servers are not multithreaded at all, so single core CPU speed is king. I run a couple of Minecraft servers off of my e5-2670 system, but mostly keep low demanding MC servers there. I have an e3-1275 running my two high population/demanding MC servers. The e5's just could not keep up. Doubtful this would be for more than any 2 running at the same time, however would running multiple VMs help get more CPUs working? Minecraft for 2-4 people. Most likely FTB Infinity Evolved ARC 7 Days to Die Quote Link to comment
NotYetRated Posted September 13, 2016 Share Posted September 13, 2016 If you're only talking 2-4 people, then you are fine with e5-2670. Way overkill actually. Multiple VM's would not help the MC instances. I run 1 VM of MineOS and host 4-5 active servers off it alone, giving it 6 cores and a ton of RAM. Quote Link to comment
andro Posted September 13, 2016 Author Share Posted September 13, 2016 If you're only talking 2-4 people, then you are fine with e5-2670. Way overkill actually. Multiple VM's would not help the MC instances. I run 1 VM of MineOS and host 4-5 active servers off it alone, giving it 6 cores and a ton of RAM. What ISO are you running for VM? I had got a MineOS docker running a few months back and now I have having troubles with it. I figured I can wait until I get the new system up, but I am really unsure where to start with VMs. Assuming I run a VM for MineOS, any suggestions for a separate VM that would host other game servers? Thanks for the help! Quote Link to comment
NotYetRated Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Running whatever latest mineos x64 from the MineOS webpage, minecraft.codeemo.com. I don't run mineos as a docker, just a VM. What game servers you want to run on another VM will determine what OS you can use. I typically run Windows Server 2008R2 because i am familiar with it and have an old copy from technet days. Quote Link to comment
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