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Unread 2nd January, 2003, 11:19 PM
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I've just bought an ex-corporate system to replace my existing (166/128!) game server.
It's a PIII 500, 640 MB PC100, 10GB IDE , connection is a 2Mbit leased line...

I'll have UT and UT2003 ded servers on there. Max players for UT will be 8 (used for UT 4v4 TDM /CTF -else FFA), will I be able to run a 8 player FFA/4v4 UT2003 server at the same time?
No bots will be involved at any time, so CPU load shouldn't be massive, except at servertravel...

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Unread 2nd January, 2003, 11:58 PM
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Well, you will be able to run 3 UT servers on that machine without too much trouble. But UT2003 needs much more power than a UT server, it will be a close call.
Just give it a try to see if it can handle it, you've got nothing to lose.
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Thanks...

I'll post to let you know if it copes!
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