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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby Zachary09 » Sun May 05, 2013 4:00 pm

pokahontas wrote:Close access to the server for russian and look at the results
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby loftar » Sun May 05, 2013 4:10 pm

Flame wrote:What's kind of internet connection the server uses and how much kb it sends per second?

It has the same connection as every other server at Hetzner, but I actually don't remember if that's 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps. I've hardly ever seen it use more than 10 Mbps anyway, so whichever it is hasn't made a difference thus far. :)

Usually, the sent traffic is about 2 kB per second and logged-in-user, including the web traffic. The incoming traffic is usually a little less than half that.
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby Cerbreus » Sun May 05, 2013 5:37 pm

is there any reason why you guys dont reboot the server once a day? for like 30 minutes or so? i know you can make it do it automatically
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby NOOBY93 » Sun May 05, 2013 5:46 pm

Because there's people from all kinds of timezones who play and it's very fucking annoying and inconvenient I'd say.
And probably useless, what would a daily reboot do? AT LEAST monthly, if not more, would do.
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby Cerbreus » Sun May 05, 2013 5:53 pm

NOOBY93 wrote:Because there's people from all kinds of timezones who play and it's very fucking annoying and inconvenient I'd say.
And probably useless, what would a daily reboot do? AT LEAST monthly, if not more, would do.



well this morning(for me) lag will go away more than likely... gives the server a break for 30 minutes....

Lessens the lag (if it is server side not host side)
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby NOOBY93 » Sun May 05, 2013 6:15 pm

I know lag is serverside but it doesn't get laggy enough daily, so laggy you demand a 30 minute restart per day? Sounds awful to me.
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby loftar » Sun May 05, 2013 7:55 pm

Cerbreus wrote:is there any reason why you guys dont reboot the server once a day? for like 30 minutes or so? i know you can make it do it automatically

More importantly, is there any reason why we should? :)
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby Strandmullen » Sun May 05, 2013 8:22 pm

loftar wrote:
Cerbreus wrote:is there any reason why you guys dont reboot the server once a day? for like 30 minutes or so? i know you can make it do it automatically

More importantly, is there any reason why we should? :)


Touché!
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby Cerbreus » Sun May 05, 2013 11:32 pm

idk ur the programmer +) my thought would be the same same reason why i shut down my computer once a day to give it a chance for a break and to fix anything that was wrong during reboot
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Re: Welcome back lag how was your vaca?

Postby loftar » Mon May 06, 2013 4:55 am

Cerbreus wrote:my thought would be the same same reason why i shut down my computer once a day

But I don't. ^^

(Current desktop computer uptime: 22 days, and that's only because I accidentally hit the reset button.)
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