games 31057 66.3 18.8 267628 195808  p2  R+   Mon12PM 1163:53.94 ./srcds_i686 
-game cstrike -port 27017 -maxplayers 23 +map de_dust2
games 31946 56.5 17.2 249260 179196  p3  R+   Mon05PM 876:56.08 ./srcds_i686 
-game cstrike -port 27018 -maxplayers 19 +map de_dust2
games 20690  6.8  6.9 141504 71588   p4  R+   Fri12PM 841:09.41 ./srcds_i686 
-game hl2mp -maxplayers 16 +map dm_overwatch -port 27015
games 31004  6.7 15.2 226476 158292  p1  S+   Mon12PM 661:50.38 ./srcds_i686 
-game cstrike -port 27016 -maxplayers 15 +map de_dust2

They eat a lot of RAM. These servers will eventually crash and start over
again. There is some memory leaks there... The csservers are running Manip
Admin Plugin. hl2mp is default install. These are running on Dual Xeon
2.4GHz. So you probably can squeeze in 3 14 player servers on that
hardware.

/Bjorn

On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Dean Owen wrote:

> Hello List,
>
> I am considering hire/purchase on some server hardware to start a
> small group of cs:s servers for my clan with colo. Plus maybe if there
> is some spare capacity hire out game servers.
>
> I am looking at this server:
>
> http://www.pcwb.com/servlets/Catalogue?id=(459271)&userid=&shop=PCWBD
>
> A summary of it:
>
> HP ProLiant DL360 G3 - Rack - 1 x Xeon 2.8 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HD 2 x
> 36.4 GB - CD - LAN EN, Fast EN, Gigabit EN - Monitor : none - 1 U -
> promo
>
>        •1 x Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz Processor
> rt arrow        •2 x 36.4 GB - hot swap - Ultra SCSI HDD
> rt arrow        •512MB (installed) / 8GB (max) - DDR SDRAM
>
> Two questions: Is this suitable for a gaming server? Roughly how many
> games or slots would this be suitable for? Someone on the windows list
> already mentioned a 20--slot server takes between 50-120MB of RAM
> depending on the map. Is Linux similar? Or better/
>
>
> I plan on adding at least another 512mb of ram.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> --
> Dean Owen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.quietdean.com
>
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...things make for a much more comfortable system. They should also reduce 
downtime, not that many FreeBSD admins know what downtime is.


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