Damn, thanks Frank. I'm always glad I can learn some new stuff about linux and such stuff as a whole. I remember having really bad issues on my dedicated machine when it was on ext3 format without any optimizations. My I/O delay was skyrocketing all the time. Once I switched to ext4 with some...
So, as you've stated that your machine has 16 cores, your load avg can technically go up to 16.00 without having any issues. A load avg of 1.00 just means that one core is fully used... that's how minecraft does it. It doesn't really support multithreading unfortunately.
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