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General EQEmu Server Requirements
Edited on 2009-08-27 14:11:29 by DrakelordDraconis
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Here is an idea of what you need to run a server:
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heres an idea of what you need to run a server:
Edited on 2009-08-27 14:11:21 by DrakelordDraconis
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EQEmu uses about 128 MB of memory for a basic server, aka a few dynamic zones (mainly shared mem), so trying to do anything without at least 256 MB of system memory on your server is probably a bad idea.
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EQEmu uses about 128 MB of memory for a basic server, aka a few dynamic zones (mainly shared mem), so trying to do anything without at least 256 MB of system memory on your server is prolly a bad idea.
Edited on 2007-04-22 12:21:32 by Techguy84
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~- MySQL 4.x or 5.x (Most databases use 5.x now)
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~- MySQL 4.x (5.0 doesn't work right now)
Edited on 2006-10-21 14:50:52 by BelfeDia
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Edited on 2006-01-07 17:19:16 by FatherNitwit
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heres an idea of what you need to run a server:
System Requirements
- 256 MB of ram.
- at least 1.2GB disk space for Map files
- MySQL 4.x (5.0 dosent work right now)
- Perl 5.8 (optional, for quests only, but who wants to play with no quests)
System Recommendations
EQEmu uses about 128 MB of memory for a basic server, aka a few dynamic zones (mainly shared mem), so trying to do anything without at least 256 MB of system memory on your server is prolly a bad idea.
The more CPUs you can throw at it, the better. Because eqemu has so many different threads and processes, it will take advantage of as many CPUs and you can get. Hyperthreading works great. Running on several different machines works just as well as on a single machine (except you have to have a copy of the shared mem on each one, so uses more ram).
Disk speed is really not important.
As a benchmark, the PEQ server runs linux, a 3.2GHz P4 with hyperthreading enabled, with 2GB of memory. It boots around 150 zones.