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can i host dayz on this servers?

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Hello im thinking about hosting some dayz servers and i like to know if i can host on those server hardware and how many servers with how many slots.

VServer Windows Server 2008:

CPU: 4x2Ghz (guaranteed)

Ram: 8 GB (guaranteed)

16 GB (shared)

HDD: 300GB Hard disk space with Hardware Raid in Raidlevel 5

Bandwidth: 100 MB/s

80 MB/s (guaranteed)

IPs: 4

Traffic Flatrate: till 2TB per Month after that reduction of the Bandwith

but can be nagotiated

Root Server Windows Server 2008:

CPU: Intel XEON E3-1230 @ 4x3,2Ghz + HT

Ram: 16 GB DDR3 ECC

HDD: 2 x 1.000 GB Enterprise (software Raid)

Bandwidth: 1000 MB/s

500 MB/s (guaranteed)

Traffic Flatrate: till 2TB per Month after that reduction of the Bandwith

but can be nagotiated

thank you for your advice

greets Chain

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first one will run 2 servers, second would be capable of 4 but you'll go over the bandwith allowance on both (each 50 slot DayZ server uses about 2tb on its own)

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first one will run 2 servers' date=' second would be capable of 4 but you'll go over the bandwith allowance on both (each 50 slot DayZ server uses about 2tb on its own)

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ok thank you, i found a other serverhoster with this serverhardware and 10TB traffic. how many can i run on this?

CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-2600 + HT @ 4x3,4Ghz

RAM: 16 GB DDR3 RAM

HDD: 2 x 3 TB SATA, 6 Gb/s HDD 7200 rpm, Software-RAID 1

Bandwidth: 100MB/s (probably to low for more than one server?)

IP: 1 (can i run multiple servers with one IP or do i need to buy more IPs?)

Traffic: 10TB

greets chain

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i'll hijack this thread and throw mine in:

CPU: Intel Core i7 980x (6x3,33GHz)

RAM: 24 GB DDR3

100Mbit, 10TB traffic

I prefer quality over quantity, how many 40-50 slot servers can i run with maximum performance?

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That'll run a DayZ server quite instances a few but that's a bit over... :| I don't think i7's are optimal for server hosting I'd rather a xeon but then again I could be wrong because both do a great job.

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There is a slim chance of getting instance ID, so far it looks new servers are only from hosters who can setup you up server within few days.

p.s. correct me if Iam wrong.

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