#server requirements

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ivory sapphire
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What server does anyone suggest for modded Minecraft? I currently have vps with 32gb ram and the games lag so bad. Even when it's not minecraft

fluid ivyBOT
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neon cobalt
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Not sure why it is laggy. A vps with 32 GB ram is more than enough (depends on mods and players)

ivory sapphire
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Nvm guess my payment didn't go thru when I upgraded from 16gb to 32gb been trying to play All the mods 8 and 9.. even tried crucial 2. Installed Rust , sons of the forest and Valhiem and they all lag.

neon cobalt
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Did it charged you the upgrade?

ivory sapphire
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Nope

neon cobalt
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Oh, well. The upgrade failed.

ivory sapphire
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But even 16gb should run Rust or Valhiem shouldn't it?

neon cobalt
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I think that 16 GB ram should be enough, but if you need feel free to retrying upgrading

ivory sapphire
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What other upgrades should I look into?

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The 2steps fwrd 8steps back. Is rough

neon cobalt
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Cpu cores and eventually storage

ivory sapphire
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Hmm ok I'll give that a shot

neon cobalt
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How many cpu cores do u have btw?

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4 cores should be enough

ivory sapphire
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Sorry I'm on my cell on lunch ATM

neon cobalt
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I would recommend looking at the server statistics (resource usage) to see, if you need a ram upgrade.