![]() that aside If you are choosing to use Generations you need to be aware of some of the “laggy” features that it offers and possibly have some sort money to put into development to restrict players from having to many plushies within chunks, along with some of the other blocks they added that have piss poor optimization. While Generations may have more “flashy” stuff in it, Reforged is more optimized and always ahead of Generations when it comes to optimization as Generations typically waits until Reforged has optimized something than snipes the code. Anyway thats a large topic that may not effect you so I wont talk about it unless needed.Īlso depends on what version of pixelmon you’re running. You take a AMD FX 4100 that has 4.1 GHz and put it up against an AMD Ryzen 3 running at 3.7, the Ryzen runs circles around it thanks to efficienties. If you own the server and its on your network, then you can upgrade it, however GHz isn’t everything. Normally hosting companies host more then one games server of the same processor, as most other games typically benefit from more cores, they will normally choose processors that have fast cores and a lot of them (such as a Xeon processor), instead of what Minecraft benefit from which is very fast cores and 2 of them (the others wont get used that much by Minecraft) (such as something like a Intel I7). However you are hosting the server from a service provider (aka not on your own network) then upgrading the server will probably be a no go. If the core that the minecraft server is running at 90% or more then a better CPU would give more hope to it. As all modern processors you would find in a server are multi-core, you will need to find the CPU usage on a per core level. You may have heard that “minecraft is single core” while this isnt true, most of minecraft runs on the main core. ![]() The processor (GHz as you put it) is a harder thing to detect if its the bottleneck. If its 90% or more then upgrading the ram should give you some hope. Some plugins actually save and read directly to your storage drive instead of loading it into ram and then modifying it there.Īnyway, to find out if ram is the issue, first you need to find out how much ram is on your server (as in hardware server) and then figure how much ram is being used by the server (minecraft server). If you dont know, RAM stores the data to be processed, while the processor processes the data, there is a 3rd factor and that is storage. You need to find out what is causing the tps. If you are dead set on upgrading hardware. Before you go upgrading your hardware, you may want to do a timings report and see if there is anything that can be improved such as one example, they were having a tps issue, turns out they fixed it by deleting data of players who hadnt joined in 3 years.
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