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> From: Michael Roes <[email protected]>
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> Subject: [Csgo_servers] Help needed - Dedicated (VPS) server
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> Hello CS-GO list members  ,
>
> My name is Michael and I am from a starting company in the E-Sports branch
> in the Netherlands.
> One of our key focusses are to organise Esport events , we also have a
> gaming webshop and offer server rental.
> Untill now we were hosting several virtual servers on private
> "home"machines these were only for private and fun use.
> Now that our needs are getting bigger than our current hardware can handle,
> we are planning on investing in a dedicated server or farming VPS
> instances. We want to rent out Counter-Strike GO server instances to
> clients in a best practice method, these servers should also support
> competitve play for tournaments.  But I have some burning questions about
> this issue on what I can find almost no clear answer for so far.
>
>
> *-What are the minimum server requirements for  multiple (virtual)
> Counter-Strike GO servers capable for max 350 users in Europe?*.
>
> untill now I have found this data , is this accurate?
>
> ?             2gb ram
>
> ?             1.5ghz cpu dual core
>
> ?             1 gb dskspace
>
> ?             HDD 15K RPM SAS drive Raid10
>
> ?             Bandwidth  50.5KB/s per player
>
>
>
> *-What sort of Fail-over methods is recommended ?* *(Network Load
> Balancing, Hardware Availability)*
> I am planning on using vSphere as virtualisation solution.
>
>
>
> *-What OS is adviced?*
>
> Currently we are using Debian and ubuntu but is CentOS, Red Hat a better
> choice considering a proper and complete support is required to offer
> professional services?
>
>
>
> Much Bless and Thanks in advance .
>
> greetZz, Michael
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> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 15:47:08 -0500
> From: Daniel Barreiro <[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [Csgo_servers] Help needed - Dedicated (VPS) server
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> Are you asking if that those specifications can host enough servers to hold
> 350 users at once?
> On Dec 10, 2014 3:40 PM, "Michael Roes" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello CS-GO list members  ,
> >
> > My name is Michael and I am from a starting company in the E-Sports
> branch
> > in the Netherlands.
> > One of our key focusses are to organise Esport events , we also have a
> > gaming webshop and offer server rental.
> > Untill now we were hosting several virtual servers on private
> > "home"machines these were only for private and fun use.
> > Now that our needs are getting bigger than our current hardware can
> > handle, we are planning on investing in a dedicated server or farming VPS
> > instances. We want to rent out Counter-Strike GO server instances to
> > clients in a best practice method, these servers should also support
> > competitve play for tournaments.  But I have some burning questions about
> > this issue on what I can find almost no clear answer for so far.
> >
> >
> > *-What are the minimum server requirements for  multiple (virtual)
> > Counter-Strike GO servers capable for max 350 users in Europe?*.
> >
> > untill now I have found this data , is this accurate?
> >
> > ?             2gb ram
> >
> > ?             1.5ghz cpu dual core
> >
> > ?             1 gb dskspace
> >
> > ?             HDD 15K RPM SAS drive Raid10
> >
> > ?             Bandwidth  50.5KB/s per player
> >
> >
> >
> > *-What sort of Fail-over methods is recommended ?* *(Network Load
> > Balancing, Hardware Availability)*
> > I am planning on using vSphere as virtualisation solution.
> >
> >
> >
> > *-What OS is adviced?*
> >
> > Currently we are using Debian and ubuntu but is CentOS, Red Hat a better
> > choice considering a proper and complete support is required to offer
> > professional services?
> >
> >
> >
> > Much Bless and Thanks in advance .
> >
> > greetZz, Michael
> >
> >
> >
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> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2014 15:49:17 -0500
> From: Kevin C <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Csgo_servers] Help needed - Dedicated (VPS) server
>         requirements.
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> Your requirements will depend on how much overhead your virtualization
> technology has. If you can operate without virtual servers, that would
> be much better.
>
> How many player slows your hardware can hold will depend on the tickrate
> of the servers(among other things). If you are looking into hosting
> competitive servers at 128 tick, 350 active players will require a dual
> CPU config. Each srcds instance will use up to 500MB ram depending on
> the slot count for each server.
>
> Are you trying to host a lot of smaller, 10 player servers? If so, it
> will open up the available CPUs you can use, as high slot servers
> require very fast CPU cores.
>
> Your bandwidth estimate is correct.
>
> I would recommend windows, only because I have experience with CS:GO on
> both Linux and Windows, and right now Windows provides superior
> performance for larger servers.
>
> On 12/10/2014 3:39 PM, Michael Roes wrote:
> > Hello CS-GO list members  ,
> >
> > My name is Michael and I am from a starting company in the E-Sports
> > branch in the Netherlands.
> > One of our key focusses are to organise Esport events , we also have a
> > gaming webshop and offer server rental.
> > Untill now we were hosting several virtual servers on private
> > "home"machines these were only for private and fun use.
> > Now that our needs are getting bigger than our current hardware can
> > handle, we are planning on investing in a dedicated server or farming
> > VPS instances. We want to rent out Counter-Strike GO server instances
> > to clients in a best practice method, these servers should also
> > support competitve play for tournaments. But I have some burning
> > questions about this issue on what I can find almost no clear answer
> > for so far.
> >
> >
> > *-What are the minimum server requirements for  multiple (virtual)
> > Counter-Strike GO servers capable for max 350 users in Europe?*.
> >
> > untill now I have found this data , is this accurate?
> >
> > ?             2gb ram
> >
> > ?             1.5ghz cpu dual core
> >
> > ?             1 gb dskspace
> >
> > ?             HDD 15K RPM SAS drive Raid10
> >
> > ?             Bandwidth  50.5KB/s per player
> >
> >
> >
> > *-What sort of Fail-over methods is recommended ?* /(Network Load
> > Balancing, Hardware Availability)/
> > I am planning on using vSphere as virtualisation solution.
> > /
> > /
> > /
> > /
> > /
> > /
> > *-What OS is adviced?*
> >
> > Currently we are using Debian and ubuntu but is CentOS, Red Hat a
> > better choice considering a proper and complete support is required to
> > offer professional services?
> >
> >
> >
> > Much Bless and Thanks in advance .
> >
> > greetZz, Michael
> >
> >
> >
> >
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