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ImBack
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Does anyone know what to look for when renting a vps for a server? I just kind of remember that one m249 trick that "aperson" taught me when you need to test out if a server has good hit registration after you kill yourself when you unload all the bullets or whatever...

interested in hosting American servers for fun again, i forgot how to do it all

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Linux, cheap, good uptime.

CS2D is not demanding so all of those should suffice, really.
Specs depend on what is "cheap" for you.

After you launch the server, just check if your ping is good, obviously make sure to open the port (iptables.)

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CS2D servers don't take much RAM or CPU so basically each VPS you can get should suffice (assuming you're running ONLY a CS2D server on it. When you add stuff like a web server for instance you'll have higher RAM and CPU requirements).

What's most important is location, bandwidth and included traffic. Required traffic highly depends on player counts, custom transfers and Lua scripts. The higher the bandwidth the better. CS2D does not have super high bandwidth requirements but a higher bandwidth can help to reduce lags and packet loss in general.

The server location should be as close to you / your target players as possible. This has a massive impact on latency. An Australian VPS won't have a good ping if you're joining from Europe for instance.

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@user MaksDragon: I never said that CPU isn't important. What I tried to say is that on most VPS the CPU probably isn't the limiting factor. Of course this can change quickly if you run more stuff than just one single CS2D server on the VPS or if you're using many/complex Lua scripts. Good point. I guess it might also be a problem when you choose a server by ultra cheap and bad providers which put too man virtual servers on one machine.

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Sorry for the slightly late reply.

There are a couple of factors.

• Make sure to choose a good provider, which has proper protection, as many spam/bots/attacks can target your server, and you will have a wrong time with your CS2D server.

• Choose a KVM whenever possible; it performs better than OpenVZ and has fewer limitations.

• Do some ping tests if they have network-testing servers. This is important to ensure that your target audience players will have excellent pings.

• As others said, the specs depend on what scripts/mods you will use. If just essential, IMO, 512 MB - 1GB RAM VPS should be sufficient with 1/2 Core CPU. If just a standard map without anything, even less. Anything more complex depends on how you wrote the script. My script way back used 2-3 GB RAM, so yeah. We will need some information, if you want to be extra sure.

• Make sure they don't limit I/O too crazy. I have seen that on several providers, which can affect your server performance even if they offer SSDs.

• Ensure they have some nice support and availability; if things go wrong, you want a friend, not some fake friend, who sends you a general response.

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I recommend aws amazon, good connection, cheap plans, good ping, and if you need to add a cpu or 2 to the virtual machine you can do it too, I remember that when I ran my roleplay server it needed 2 cores.

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user CaneCorso has written
@user MaksDragon:
I doubt it beats 30 euro 64gb ram and i7 cpu dedicated server

for 599euro on contabo you will have 4 AMD EPYC cores + 8gb ram and 50gb nvme or 200GB ssd))
On hetzner for 7.72euro you will have only 2 cores + 4gb ram with 40gb ssd) and 20tb traffic(when contabo will have 32)
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