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Hmm you see the weird thing is, I know someone who says he is using Linux and 
has a dual xeon 1.8ghz and yet says he is running 3 TFC servers and 2 TF2 
servers with no lag, although im investigating his setup in more detail I just 
thought I must be missing a trick.

  Has anyone managed to get TF2 running at a decent level on Linux? when I say 
decent I mean 18+ slots with more than one server running at any one time?  I 
personally dont want to run 1 TF2 server on a dual xeon and nothing else :>

  PS Alfred suggested disabling HT, this worked on my Windows servers but not 
on Linux :/ however you do have a bit more processing power there so you might 
notice a bigger improvement :/

  John

  John, manually setting affinity is going to nothing much... I see the same
thing on my linux box which is dual 3.0 xeons.... With a full 24 person,
which it is right now im looking at 80%cpu and 4.1mem... I have HT on,
that's the only diff... Yet When I have 30 people in my BF2 server I don't
see any higher than 35% CPU... Pulling stats while its full the fps bumps
between 120 and 30... I'm running CentOS 4.3. This is nothing new to what I
have seen.



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