me and my intel celeron 10th gen hp pc have been going well so far, granted same clock speed as your pentium. got an i3 arriving tomorrow that cost me all of $70. that lag is due likely to two common issues that are actually technical issues, one being the gigabit port and the other actually being the single core speeds at that point in time. 3.8ghz base clock with 6ghz being the turbo with hyperthreading on a $200 hp pc i got from walmart a few years ago. both cpus are technically the apu variant meaning i dont need a gpu. edit: recomended upload and download speeds from it for optimal performance of the server via network and for efficient packet delivery and sending is 30 Mbit/s or 2.5 megabytes per second(im running 1+ Gbps or 1000Mbit/s or 125 megabytes per second) edit 2: fya the i3 is the consumer variant of the still $300 intel xeon cpu that goes into the same lga1200 socket. the only difference is the xeon supports ecc and the i3 doesnt. they are litterally the same cpu except for that single feature. same 4 cores and all
great video, i'd suggest using a distro without a gui to improve performance. I've been running my local server on an old pc running clean Debian for the last year and it's running flawlessly.
@mansyssthere are plenty of tutorials on TH-cam but I like the one from hardware haven because he explains everything clearly for beginners so I'd recommend them
@@avrajsokhi4163 it's generally better to learn at the cli. Also, you really should never install a GUI on a server because it slows it down a pretty decent amount.
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me and my intel celeron 10th gen hp pc have been going well so far, granted same clock speed as your pentium. got an i3 arriving tomorrow that cost me all of $70. that lag is due likely to two common issues that are actually technical issues, one being the gigabit port and the other actually being the single core speeds at that point in time. 3.8ghz base clock with 6ghz being the turbo with hyperthreading on a $200 hp pc i got from walmart a few years ago. both cpus are technically the apu variant meaning i dont need a gpu.
edit: recomended upload and download speeds from it for optimal performance of the server via network and for efficient packet delivery and sending is 30 Mbit/s or 2.5 megabytes per second(im running 1+ Gbps or 1000Mbit/s or 125 megabytes per second)
edit 2: fya the i3 is the consumer variant of the still $300 intel xeon cpu that goes into the same lga1200 socket. the only difference is the xeon supports ecc and the i3 doesnt. they are litterally the same cpu except for that single feature. same 4 cores and all
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great video, i'd suggest using a distro without a gui to improve performance. I've been running my local server on an old pc running clean Debian for the last year and it's running flawlessly.
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Next step: A distro without a de to save resources :P
btw if u want the OS to be even more lightweight use something like ubuntu server that doesnt have an UI (its just command line)
i took a at ubuntu server actually, but I felt like I needed something a bit easier since im still kinda of an linux noob.
amazing video!!! (I personally use a Pentium 4 w/ 4GBs of RAM running Ubuntu Server 20.04 w/ CasaOS)
fyi this is much better that rpi hosting if you're wondering, atleast for now
edit: Install server optimization MODs like Sodium/Lithium
He's using paper so he can't install mods to the server
its maybe little bit hard but you can have a os that only runs a minecraft sevrver nothing else
You can use OSs without an gui envoirement but im not to skilled with linux to be able to do that. Maybe though.
@mansyssthere are plenty of tutorials on TH-cam but I like the one from hardware haven because he explains everything clearly for beginners so I'd recommend them
Still trying to get my server together i just need a Ryzen 7 5700G and and 128gb of ram the 4tb and 2gb m.2 was the most expensive part XD
Bro is hosting 200 minecraft servers on one server computer lol
How the hell do you only have 36 subs
i can help you, first it could be your wifi speed or it could be playit's servers or the cpu is a old cpu or the ram is ddr3 is could be 1 of them.
why would you install mint on a server
you don't need a GUI for a minecraft server, all you need is the terminal
Chill, he's just still a Linux newbie my first distro was mint too and its better to start with a distro with a gui to learn linux
@@avrajsokhi4163 it's generally better to learn at the cli. Also, you really should never install a GUI on a server because it slows it down a pretty decent amount.
I just chose mint since its pretty easy to pick up and learn.
Lol, I'm Linux Mint user since 2006-2008
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