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I'm trying to get a rough idea of what hardware people are using to run their hub servers; specifically I'm interested in:
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Hi
Hi.
I'm using DC hub1500
AMd 1700+
512Mb Ram
ADSL 1024/256
Windows XP And windowsME
Dc++ 0.263
My hub is new and peeks 52 users(One week)
I'm using DC hub1500
AMd 1700+
512Mb Ram
ADSL 1024/256
Windows XP And windowsME
Dc++ 0.263
My hub is new and peeks 52 users(One week)
using NMDCH v1 (NMDCH v2 to redirect)
AMD 1800 XP
384 mb ram
cable conection 64/128
windows xp sp1
peak of server-bandwith: no more than 1 kb/sg with the suck-mldonkey method (5kb/sg before that gread idea)
my peak of users is 50-52, and over 52 users the hub becomes unstable and if one user connect then other disconnect, dont know why but this is stopping the growing of the hub and would like to know the reason
maybe another server software?maybe more cpu?maybe more bandwith? it seems that when there is a lot of users in the hub i must send more information from the server to the one that connect and this process kills other connection or not finish ok, so some users cant connect when i have 50-52
any suggestions?
AMD 1800 XP
384 mb ram
cable conection 64/128
windows xp sp1
peak of server-bandwith: no more than 1 kb/sg with the suck-mldonkey method (5kb/sg before that gread idea)
my peak of users is 50-52, and over 52 users the hub becomes unstable and if one user connect then other disconnect, dont know why but this is stopping the growing of the hub and would like to know the reason
maybe another server software?maybe more cpu?maybe more bandwith? it seems that when there is a lot of users in the hub i must send more information from the server to the one that connect and this process kills other connection or not finish ok, so some users cant connect when i have 50-52
any suggestions?
Hi hi hoo
yes, it might be bandwidth is all used up, probably your upload.it seems that when there is a lot of users in the hub i must send more information from the server to the one that connect and this process kills other connection or not finish ok, so some users cant connect when i have 50-52
any suggestions?
check this with a program like AnalogX NetStat Live.
if you have a router, the NAT table might also become saturated.
usualy, router have limited NAT table entries (not always the same for each make and model).
your's might be arounds from 256(lower hands model) to 512-1024(mid modem) simultanious connections.
each connection request use one entrie(in or out).
home or pro ?InnerCity wrote:
windows xp sp1
Home version have also connection limits..., i dont remember how many simultanious, but i am sure there is a limit.
my puters are:
dual P3 500, 1Gig ram, 3 X 9Gig SCSI HD, WinNt 4
P3 1 Gig, 1 Gig ram, 1 X 40Gig 1 X 80Gig HD, W2K
P4 Celeron 1.7 Gig, 1 Gig DDR, 40 Gig HD, W2K
Celeron 1 Gig, 256MB ram, 40 Gig HD, Win98
Celeron 600Mhz, 128MB ram, 20 Gig HD, Win98 (kids puter)
all with latess SP and patchs.
ADSL 3Mb/640Kb
i run hubs for testing purpose.(will diffenitively run one for good when i finish learning how to program, i have some ideas to rise the hub users count, might not be puter friendly mods, but should work(no not overclocking )).
i run an opennap server(slavanap) for fun and because i don't like to waist my available bandwidth.
i pay for it, so, why not using it all, it's my way to share with those who share
also under planning/testing, simple web page server, SMTP server.(bad dirty coding for now) :blushs:
Running PtokaX
P4 3Ghz
1GB DDR
80GB SATA
WINXP Pro SP1
10 Mbit connection
The connection is not free but I might as well use the bandwidth, yes? I don´t have a traffic fee or anything similar.
I have usually between 360 and 1000 users on the hub with max users set to 1000. Why not higher? Well, as of right now I´m also runnig a game server on that computer too.
P4 3Ghz
1GB DDR
80GB SATA
WINXP Pro SP1
10 Mbit connection
The connection is not free but I might as well use the bandwidth, yes? I don´t have a traffic fee or anything similar.
I have usually between 360 and 1000 users on the hub with max users set to 1000. Why not higher? Well, as of right now I´m also runnig a game server on that computer too.
Just another silly hub owner