Just curious here but how much bandwidth does running a server take per user? What's the maximum amount of data that is sent per second sort of thing?
I'm curious because it's quite possible for a few home servers to be set up if we know the minimum specifications.
Networking/Multiplayer Techy Question
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Networking/Multiplayer Techy Question
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Re: Networking/Multiplayer Techy Question
Don't have the slightest idea you might PM Eye~R as he ran one for a few years.
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Re: Networking/Multiplayer Techy Question
Answer:
(so far as I can tell)
The server uses only a few kilobytes an hour of bandwidth per user. Thus it is quite possible for Vega Strike to run from a home server quite happily. (Which are typically restricted to low upload speeds).
(so far as I can tell)
The server uses only a few kilobytes an hour of bandwidth per user. Thus it is quite possible for Vega Strike to run from a home server quite happily. (Which are typically restricted to low upload speeds).
Operating System: (Linux) Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety)
Vegastrike-taose: 0.5.1
Vegastrike-taose: 0.5.1