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I'm looking into potential proxy softwares to run on my server I'm working on. What do you guys reckon I should use.

I'm leaning towards Velocity as I know that's pretty popular.

But I'm curious if there's any other more unknown and potentially better software or forks that I could potentially use

Thanks in advance
 

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I use Velocity for our server. 0 issues with 80+ people connected. Easy to use and install. Doesn't take much resources and it's modern.
BungeeCord/Bungeecord forks has a lot more plugins to install, so that could be a viable option. Even tho it's "older" doesn't mean it's bad. Just uses slightly more RAM I believe.
 

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I'm looking into potential proxy softwares to run on my server I'm working on. What do you guys reckon I should use.

I'm leaning towards Velocity as I know that's pretty popular.

But I'm curious if there's any other more unknown and potentially better software or forks that I could potentially use

Thanks in advance
Use waterfall; the huge amount of plugins available for it is much more valuable than the slight performance gains you get with velocity.
Also don't use weird forks for proxies because they are so low hardware usage anyway that the delay in updates and support isn't worth the non-existent performance gains.

Aside from flamecord which is good.
 

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I use Velocity for our server. 0 issues with 80+ people connected. Easy to use and install. Doesn't take much resources and it's modern.
BungeeCord/Bungeecord forks has a lot more plugins to install, so that could be a viable option. Even tho it's "older" doesn't mean it's bad. Just uses slightly more RAM I believe.
Use waterfall; the huge amount of plugins available for it is much more valuable than the slight performance gains you get with velocity.
Also don't use weird forks for proxies because they are so low hardware usage anyway that the delay in updates and support isn't worth the non-existent performance gains.

Aside from flamecord which is good.
Thanks for the replies fellas, the plugin availability isn't an issue since I'm a developer and can make my own proxy plugins.

I'll probably go for Waterfall or Flamecord then. Unless any more replies convince me otherwise
 
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