Resources for finding good servers for minecraft modded
Hi all,
I currently run a fabric modded server, which was migrated from a vanilla server. I've started running into performance issues when people are generating chunks with an elytra, and while I could pregen, I don't want to up the world size needlessly and it's addressing a symptom and not the cause imo.
That being said, where do you guys go to get your fabric-optimized hardware? I've done labgopher, but I'm down to spend like 1k AUD on a decent server. To my understanding, the most important things are single core performance and fast RAM?
Any help would be appreciated π
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There is no βfabric optimized hardwareβ, itβs the same principle, always
Get your ram in at 8 gbs or so, more if you really know what you are doing
Use off the shelve consumer grade (ryzen, core) series cpus, instead of threadripper, ampere, or xeons
Use solid state (2.5 or nvme if possible) for storage
Self hosting would benefit from a faster network speed, about 50mbps down/up link is sufficient
Ah right, I assumed that was for dedicated hosting services. I have a homelab at the moment, was checking if there was an admincraft-recommended place for hardware. All good π
not sure why ur against pregening? you are supposed to pregen. it is quite literally the answer to your question
generating chunks takes up cpu. u need a fast cpu to do so. the fastest cpus on the market can't keep up with multiple people flying with an elytra. nothing can change that
also btw, having a world pregen doesnt hurt performance at all. having 4 chunks pregen'd vs 4 million pregen chunks pregen'd is literally the same performance. the only difference is now when a player "explore" they arent also generating those chunks.
I'm not necessarily against pregenning, just would rather limit it to prevent size growth, but yeah fair point
world border if u dont want people to explore too much
I think the single core performance of my current blade is a bit slow, so just exploring alternatives π
the alternative is pregening. its just dumb to not do so
the simplest and most effective solution with no downsides
Cool, easy done
All the newer generation cpus have pcores, is there a reason why you wouldnt get for example a 7970x threadripper at 32 cores/4GhZ?
Cause he isnβt trying to run a host, heβs trying to host his own server, thatβs it, whatβs the point of shedding out for a threadripper when you can spend less and get better single core performance?
Like I said, he isnβt trying to become a provider, thus, no reason for him to get that threadripper. The budget is 1k AUD doesnβt mean he absolutely needs to spend all of that
that cpu costs 4300 aud kek