Server overloaded
Im running a fabric server 1.20.1 on a google cloud centre (4vCPUs 16gb ram) which should be way more than enough to handle 8-10players at once, but since starting the server i get a repeated message of "is the server overloaded, running X ticks behind". Ive looked through the discord but i cant find any clear solution.
31 Replies
Want to send a spark profiler report?
https://spark.lucko.me/download
spark
spark is a performance profiler for Minecraft clients, servers, and proxies.
spark
spark is a performance profiler for Minecraft clients, servers, and proxies.
The CPU is described as an Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.20GHz.
:dead_cat:
mind you, it wasn't lagging in that profileim the only one on the server right now that may be why
is that bad? 😆
yes
i can send another report once the server is more busy
Yeah. Realistically, at 30mspt with 2 players online
not sure how much headroom you'll have, especially for 10 players
you can get a max of 20tps, which means the most a tick can take is 50ms -- or 50mspt
you want that mspt number to be as low as possible
right so would upgrading the cpu lower the mspt?
yeah, it would
upgrading as in using a faster cpu, not more cores
which one of these would be good?
probably would be best to use a gaming specific host
both for performance and for price
aight cool, thanks for the help
Also I would go for intel if you are just running one sever because you want strong single core performance. AMD is great for other types of servers (non-minecraft)
huh? AMD has been in the lead for single core performance since Ryzen 3000
^^
Really?
also u have to worry about efficiency cores on newer intel
(which u very much dont want to use)
for servers
I always thought AMD had the edge in the server space due to having more cores and overall better performance
@OppaiMan Oh, my bad, follow theese people, they are smarter than me.
intel just kinda lost their edge
im kinda rooting for amd anyway cause didn't intel do some anti-competitive stuff a couple years back?
before Ryzen, Intel only made consumer CPUs with very low core count, removed hyperthreading on the i7-9700, generally had no overall performance increase, etc
and recently, for intel to even keep up, they've turned their chips into mini room heaters, putting off 300w at peak loads
dang, thats crazy
I feel like I should learn all this stuff, but I'm just too lazy to do so
Ryzen brought out the first consumer grade gaming capable 16 core/32 thread CPU as well
isnt the r9 7950x3d incredibly power efficient?
I think it's 130w
for the performance it produces'
hot damn
you're thinking on the Ryzen 9 7900 (non-x) which is a 65w chip iirc
130 doesnt sound high tho
oh yeah, but when you're talking about heat put into a room without AC, or 40p/kwh power costs
it starts to matter a lot
better than intel