We currently use both a E5-2620v2 in the US and E5-2650v2 in the EU for our
VPS machines, Personally I've see a better performance on a lower clock E5
then a High clock E3. Just like Yun we use Linux (CentOS 7).

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yun Huang Yong
Sent: 23 September 2014 04:55
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list; Half-Life dedicated Win32
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Subject: Re: [hlds] [hlds_linux] TF2 srcds CPU experiences

We run on a variety of VPS including one where the underlying host is an
E5-2620.

Compared to our other hosts that run 3.4Ghz CPUs we do see higher sv FPS
variance but it's not really gameplay affecting (players don't complain).

(I believe the 3.4Ghz cores are E3-12xx v3 but I can't be certain due to the
virtualisation.)

I'd guesstimate that each active 24p server chews up about 70% of one of
those E5-2620 cores but peaking as high as 100%, whereas the same server
would average around 30% on a 3.4Ghz core.

We're on Linux BTW.

Is there value in running one giant box, rather than getting a second
machine?

One of the reasons I chose to use VPS is for the redundancy -- we use 3 VPS
across 3 different hosts. It's a given that every host will have issues at
various times (hello DDoS) so spreading across networks helps to keep most
of our servers online when one is having problems. We've never been directly
DDoSed but I regularly see network blips of 1-5 minutes on every gaming
network. Bad neighbours.

On 23/09/2014 12:47 PM, Ryan Stecker wrote:
> Hey all, just sending this message into the wide HLDS abyss to see if 
> anyone has any experiences hosting srcds (Mostly TF2, but it can 
> really be any game/mod that runs on that engine version) on 
> single/dual E5-2650 v2s or other similarly low clocked (around the 
> 2.5GHz range) processors and what kind of capacity they're getting (how
many instances, slots, etc).
>
> Currently we've been hosting on a E3-1270 v2, and the high single core 
> clock speeds have been more than enough to host 11 tf2 instances in 
> the 28 player slot range, but we're now planning on moving hosts and 
> looking to expand to a box with dual 2650 v2s. My concern is that 
> while the 2650 may have more cores, the lower clock speeds could 
> translate into a struggle to meet the 15ms frame time that 66 tick servers
require.
>
> Anyone happen to be running on 2650s or similar and can share their 
> thoughts?
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