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OVH marketing doesn't seem to understand the difference between the two. At least, they've stated previously that they consider Quebec a prime area from which to serve the rest of North America.
Why didn't they just build a DC in the US then?
@MrLadoodle my guess is:
1. Price of electricity / cooling.
2. Taxes
3. Local laws (ACTA, SOPA, DMCA, whatever).
4. French speaking staff.
btw, how long we can keep this VKS & BHS for free?
VKS for 1 month, BHS until August.
VKSes will be prolongable after 1 month (not known for how long, and if there will be a paid service like this when the beta ends).
I guess so.. from this page http://www.kimsufi.co.uk/vks/geovks.xml
Just got my VKS in Hongkong yesterday. Seems like the CPU is not that good. Below is my Pingdom HTTP check. Server is using nginx & php-fpm, replica of my previous server.
@NanoG6 I don't get it, is the ping less than 2ms for you? Or is that stupid website uses . as a separator for thousands.
@rm_ I believe Pingdom uses . as a separator for thousands. Or maybe that's on my Pingdom profile config.
vks cpu is throttled to 2GHz that's why it's "not very good", but i find the internet quite stable and it's very fast from Singapore
It is not throttled, it's a 12 core CPU that runs at 2.1 GHz.
http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=270365&mpage=1
I think it's more than reasonable, especially as higher core count is exactly what makes sense in a multiuser system.
Hard to get one
Just for shits and giggles, I'm going to spin up a TF2 server instance. Apparently, thanks to MvM requiring 32-player server instances, there's an extreme shortage of servers to power it.
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@MrDos Do you feel like writing a guide on how to do that :P?
If I ever get the damn thing downloaded, sure. Valve's servers are so overloaded right now that it's going to take more than an hour just to retrieve the server content.
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Windows and linux tuts please (:
Not so fast I can give you an overview of doing it under Linux, given that that's how I'm doing it, but you're on your own for Windows.
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Linux is better (:, I just had a feeling you would be doing it under windozes.
@MrDos surely you will deliver :P
So, it's pretty much the easiest thing ever:
server.cfg
intf/orangebox/tf/cfg
, and specify ahostname
and, more importantly,tf_mm_servermode 2
.Start up
screen
and launch the server:By setting
tf_mm_servermode
to 2 and launching with anmvm_
map, you'll function exclusively as an MvM server and despite having specified the map, it'll autoload whichever one the players want.Edit: So I've got two TF2 instances going at the moment, and both have been constantly full since within a minute of starting them. Debating starting a third; my CPU stats seem good, but without actually playing on the server, it's difficult to tell how it's performing.
Edit #2: After careful evaluation (“
top
isn't complaining? And neither isntop
? Sweet!”) I've spun up another two instances. This is really cool, y'all. Overall CPU is still holding under 30% (although I did just see it spike to 68%), and network isn't even at 5mbps.Thanks @MrDos, I'm nearly done downloading files. 80 percent.. Should try on the OVH dedi but going to try on a vps
@Taylor Heh, good luck. It doesn't seem to burn that much CPU – median/peak 30%/60% per instance on an i3 – but you're looking at around 360MB memory for each one.
@MrDos I'm sure I world get suspended before I max out ram, could you share your server.cfg please?
That is literally all that is in my
server.cfg
. You can't specify the map there, as it loads after the map, and you can't set the player count there (only the visible player count), so it doesn't do much.Thanks @MrDos working great now, used this to get it on the steam server list.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=2825-AFGJ-3513
Tried running this new tf2 game mode on my ChicagoVPS 2GB vps and it seems to lag quite a bit. Put in a ticket about disk IO being at 33, tech said they fixed it but it's only at 40 now. CPU usage is at 30%, so I doubt that it the cause of the lag.
@Taylor Yeah, I thought about doing that but I was at work when I set it up and then when I got home, my client still hadn't updated so I just didn't bother. As long as all four instances are full, I really don't care – it's getting fully used, so IMHO, there's little point in further publicizing it.
Edit: Alright, so traffic sort of died down overnight, but upon registering them, all four are full again. I guess maybe there's something to this after all.
Whelp, I just got an e-mail informing me that the server's up for renewal on the 4th, and upon logging into the manager, I found it definitely means a paid renewal. Not being in the possession of an excess $80/mo, I guess I'll let it lapse, unless anyone cares to point out a cancellation button to hit.
I must admit, I'm a bit surprised at the short notice. I thought they'd have given a week at least. Oh well, I can't really complain – not like I paid anything for it!
With OVH you just let it expire. I don't think they even have a cancel button.
That is the one nice thing about OVH. They don't mind at all if you grab a server for just one month or for 10 years.