omeone recommended me a dedicated, I am willing to pay the $ 80, this hosted in United States, I serious very helpful, thanks.
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I don't suggest also getting other CPUs Non-other than Intel Xeon E3 since they have high singlethread and server grade![]()
10/10 -IGNI highly disagree with Craft on that one..... There are so many CPU out there that beat Xeon CPU. Xeon is is the entry level CPU for sure.
check out these two models we have in the price range you are looking for.
2x Intel Xeon Dual-Core X5260 3.33GHz 16GB ECC Registered 2x 146GB 15K RPM SAS/250GB 7.2K RPM SATA $70/month
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2x Intel Xeon Dual-Core X5260 3.33GHz 24GB ECC Registered 2x 146GB 15K RPM SAS/250GB 7.2K RPM SATA $80/month
ALL SERVERS ARE LOCATED IN KANSAS CITY, GREAT FOR ALL GAMERS TO HAVE GOOD PING BECAUSE ITS CENTRAL.[DOUBLEPOST=1439714572,1439714483][/DOUBLEPOST]also if you would like to order one, please contact me VIA skype @justabeskype We do servers to order.[DOUBLEPOST=1439714757][/DOUBLEPOST]Sorry to keep adding but one we can order for you as well is the
2x Intel Xeon HT Quad-Core E5520 2.26GHz(Options) 32GB ECC Registered 2x 1TB 7.2K RPM SATA Dell PowerEdge R710 $80/month, setup fee of $55
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Also depends on plugins and the things he will put xD[DOUBLEPOST=1439721209,1439721096][/DOUBLEPOST]
Them CPU's are only good for hosting lots of small servers with 1-50 players. If you wanted to host a server with over 150 players on them CPU's it would crash and lag.
I highly disagree with Craft on that one..... There are so many CPU out there that beat Xeon CPU. Xeon is is the entry level CPU for sure.
check out these two models we have in the price range you are looking for.
2x Intel Xeon Dual-Core X5260 3.33GHz 16GB ECC Registered 2x 146GB 15K RPM SAS/250GB 7.2K RPM SATA $70/month
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2x Intel Xeon Dual-Core X5260 3.33GHz 24GB ECC Registered 2x 146GB 15K RPM SAS/250GB 7.2K RPM SATA $80/month
ALL SERVERS ARE LOCATED IN KANSAS CITY, GREAT FOR ALL GAMERS TO HAVE GOOD PING BECAUSE ITS CENTRAL.[DOUBLEPOST=1439714572,1439714483][/DOUBLEPOST]also if you would like to order one, please contact me VIA skype @justabeskype We do servers to order.[DOUBLEPOST=1439714757][/DOUBLEPOST]Sorry to keep adding but one we can order for you as well is the
2x Intel Xeon HT Quad-Core E5520 2.26GHz(Options) 32GB ECC Registered 2x 1TB 7.2K RPM SATA Dell PowerEdge R710 $80/month, setup fee of $55
You can check out QuantaHost dedicated hosting. They have everything at the right price
http://quantahost.co.uk/client/aff.php?aff=0017
Just to clear things up, Minecraft is actually very CPU intensive, and requires a processor with a decent single threaded performance to run to an acceptable degree (due to it being primarily single threaded).
It's a common misconception that RAM is most important due to hosts selling servers per GB of RAM (as it's the easiest resource to limit/sell by), when in fact it's entirely possible to get 50+ players on 1GB. It's all down to how powerful the CPU is.
Almost any E3-12xx or E5 CPU should suffice, as well as i5 and i7 CPUs, as long as they have a decent single threaded performance.
they go off clock speed more then anything, But you are wrong they are not CPU intensive at all. all our Staff members are college graduates. I personally went to school for Computer Science, we are three years into this kind of Hosting our company has just been in beta and doing local work and started to go world wide so we have lot's and lot's of testing behind our work. But we are very grateful for the feedback to help make us a better company!
Media department at Cytreks, Ryker.
Actually you're wrong, clock speed doesn't really mean much when it comes to performance for Minecraft servers.they go off clock speed more then anything, But you are wrong they are not CPU intensive at all. all our Staff members are college graduates. I personally went to school for Computer Science, we are three years into this kind of Hosting our company has just been in beta and doing local work and started to go world wide so we have lot's and lot's of testing behind our work. But we are very grateful for the feedback to help make us a better company!
Media department at Cytreks, Ryker.
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I'm sorry I just had to point that out.
Actually you're wrong, clock speed doesn't really mean much when it comes to performance for Minecraft servers.
Take the CPU you quoted earlier, Xeon X5260 at 3.33GHz which has a single thread benchmark of 1408, according to http://www.cpubenchmark.net/
Now take the Xeon E3-1285L v3 at 3.1GHz which has a single thread benchmark of 2343 and outperforms the X5260.
Generally you'd want to look for CPUs with a higher clock speed, but this isn't always the case, you really need to pay attention to the single thread performance.
Minecraft servers aren't that CPU intensive until you put them under significant load with players and plugins.
