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An upload speed of around 1-2Mb/s is fine and good for the amount of people we have.
Here's the full required specifications:

+24/7 access to the internet with download|upload speeds of at least 1|2 Mb/s (that's Megabaud, 1024 baud, or 1024 bits per second)
+A computer that is capable of running 24/7 (with possible small breaks every night at times of least usage if you like) with at least
-2GB RAM
-Single core 1.8GHz processor (dual core with same preferrable)
-~3GB free HDD space
+The time and inclination to either perform the maintenance I recommend or install remote access software so that I can remotely manage it for you

If you fit all of the above, I'd be happy to work with you and we can get started right away.


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unwoundpath wrote:
I'm not thinking about it, but just for asking sake... Is 16 minute 800 mb download and 11 minute 35 mb video clip upload good compared to you guys?

Hyperkultra wrote:
run this


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rebooting my router... brb


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Duh102 wrote:
An upload speed of around 1-2Mb/s is fine and good for the amount of people we have.
Here's the full required specifications:

+24/7 access to the internet with download|upload speeds of at least 1|2 Mb/s (that's Megabaud, 1024 baud, or 1024 bits per second)
+A computer that is capable of running 24/7 (with possible small breaks every night at times of least usage if you like) with at least
-2GB RAM
-Single core 1.8GHz processor (dual core with same preferrable)
-~3GB free HDD space
+The time and inclination to either perform the maintenance I recommend or install remote access software so that I can remotely manage it for you

If you fit all of the above, I'd be happy to work with you and we can get started right away.


I got that, and my puppy can run all year. It's also my main, but it's an i-7 so it can handle it. As a bonus, I already have a port forwarded for minecraft (though it's the old version and it's running mcadmin)

This is with streaming video and a torrent on the connection.
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Dunno bout my connection.


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Running a server on your main is not such a great idea, as we've seen from both Whitty and Lizzrd's servers. But, it's better than nothing so I will take what I can get.

A tangent, but might be interesting if any of you are planning on offering to host.
I'm beginning to hate MCAdmin on principle, so that would be the first action I recommend. Scrap MCAdmin, grab just plain hMod and some plugins, and either let me handle the configuration details or figure out what they mean yourself. Optionally, grab ZMA or ask me to put together a concoction of the two for you. To be honest, life will be a lot simpler if you pick just one of the server softwares. Less to worry about breaking during updates and less to worry about conflicts.
hMod is like Linux in that once you know what you're doing, it's the only game in town for raw power. At the expense of initial usability that is. And if we need any special plugins, I've already made two and know how the process works.

EDIT: Alpha you'd have to see what your connection would be without the stuff downloading. 0.3 wouldn't cut it for normal play, sadly.


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Eh, I got 1.7Mb/s upload on average. 16.5Mb/s download.
It's possible for me to keep my PC on 24/7. Running a laptop on a wood table: Doesn't overheat.
2GHz Dual Core, Can You Run It says it's effectively 3.3GHz though, somehow.
3GB RAM
70GB free on my hard drive, I can get more.

However, this is my laptop for everything else. It may go down for visiting my grandparents, or other somesuch stuff.
Also, would I need to mess with the router to do this?

EDIT: Just saw you dislike main's. Guess I might be out.


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It's not that I dislike mains, it's that it doesn't really work out well.
Consider a situation in which you want to play something processor-intensive, like Cortex. Instant conflict between your desires and the server, and be honest, what is going to win out?


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Kicktar, your connection is godly. You have a spare machine lying around?


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"Something processor-intensive" don't really happen much on my PC. Although DF can get really high requirements... I could just play WoW a lot.
If ya PM me the instructions, I can try my best, then we can decide if it's something I can do.


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You would need to forward one port, which is reasonably easy as long as you have access to your router's forwarding page. As long as that's alright I can send along a basic installation to make sure your computer can support it.
If everything checks out then I can prepare a more robust server package and guide you along with the setup details.


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Duh102 wrote:
Running a server on your main is not such a great idea, as we've seen from both Whitty and Lizzrd's servers. But, it's better than nothing so I will take what I can get.

A tangent, but might be interesting if any of you are planning on offering to host.
I'm beginning to hate MCAdmin on principle, so that would be the first action I recommend. Scrap MCAdmin, grab just plain hMod and some plugins, and either let me handle the configuration details or figure out what they mean yourself. Optionally, grab ZMA or ask me to put together a concoction of the two for you. To be honest, life will be a lot simpler if you pick just one of the server softwares. Less to worry about breaking during updates and less to worry about conflicts.
hMod is like Linux in that once you know what you're doing, it's the only game in town for raw power. At the expense of initial usability that is. And if we need any special plugins, I've already made two and know how the process works.

EDIT: Alpha you'd have to see what your connection would be without the stuff downloading. 0.3 wouldn't cut it for normal play, sadly.


I actually had ten torrents seeding and sixteen queud for seeding, and live streaming video and a torrent D/Ling. The seeds really killed my uplaod. Testing now without. That said, This machine is beast. It's an I7 with 8g of DDR3.

K, Without the seeds my D/L increased, but my U/L stayed the same. Weird, Anyways, looks like I won't be hosting.
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Kicktar, your connection is godly. You have a spare machine lying around?

Sadly, no, and I fit all the requirements except me not wanting to maintain it.


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Well if you had an extra machine and enough inclination to set up the remote access tools, you wouldn't have to.
You'd set it up so I could do it and then forget about it.


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