Why is this taking up so much ram?

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Where are you getting your readings from? Multicraft is not always reliable with how much RAM a Minecraft server is actually using.
 

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Oh. My. Lord.

Just stop posting! You've had so many posts for us to help you and your server. Go to Spigot for christ sakes!

Excuse us but this is a public advice/assistance section of the forum. He is entitled to make a 100+ legitimate posts if feels he need to.

Remember there is no such things as a stupid question. :)
 

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FTSOwner why have you rated my post disagree? There is nothing controversial that you need to disagree with.

But there is such thing as a stupid question. Please review his post section, you will notice that he is asking for help on EVERYTHING he needs. Wants us to setup everything for free, wants us to recommend plugins for a factions servers, etc.

Because you are making the member feels like that he is not "welcomed" here. He is just trying to understand how to setup a server by asking existing owners for advice and assistance as the section is most appropriate for. Let's him use it as such.

Don't want to help him? You don't have to by not replying to his posts but you should also leave him free from negativity as such the ones you put on him.
 

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I think that it is unnecessary for this user to make us configure his server in a passive aggressive way.

He wants us to plan out everything for him/her.

Report such unacceptable behaviors and move on if they do indeed exists.

Otherwise informing someone how to do it themselves and then assisting with things that they are confused about is not a bad way to mitigate "just do it for me". Most enjoys understanding how to do things themselves provided that assistance is there whenever needed.

In the end being patient is key to providing good advice/service to someone.
 
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