This laptop performs well for hosting, offering sufficient processing power and reliable performance for most tasks.
This laptop performs well for hosting, offering sufficient processing power and reliable performance for most tasks.
Can’t handle an Arma server on a regular machine, even a top-end one would struggle; better use a dedicated setup. A TS server might work.
It consumes server resources heavily, especially when many scripts are used.
You might be able to set up a Teamspeak server. Even though your laptop has the same CPU, it only has 4GB of RAM, you could run Minecraft servers or similar for a small group of friends during gameplay.
My understanding of what 'decent' means varies. I can provide a broad estimate without specific numbers. It depends on the context—whether you're talking about hosting a Teamspeak server, using it on a Linux machine, or just experimenting online. The actual count is influenced by internet access and licensing requirements.
You're managing a high-performance Arma server with 40 players running mods and scripts. You have a dedicated setup including gigabyte internet, an Xeon processor, and 32GB RAM for about $150 per month. Despite the investment, the system still experiences lag once it reaches that level of usage.