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Hello,

I currently own 4 hosting servers that are co-located. They are virtual and physical. I'm interested in setting up a few Tekkit servers for Public and private use. I have no problems setting up the hardware end, or setting up the actual tekkit installations. My problem is the programming of the mods and permissions.

I'm looking for an individual who is a capable programmer who can assist with configing the mods and setting up the backend of the server. I have people who are designers, and builders to help with the spawn points and over all world design.

Currently, I'm looking at Towny, Essentials, and permissionex as the the plugin's that I'll be using. However you can have some input on this.

That being said, I'm not looking for OPs, Moderators, or any other type of assistance. If you look at my profile I'm over 40 years old, and the servers I'm setting up are for an older crowd of folks and we have a design in mind, and people to implement it.

If you are interested or require more information please don't hesitate to contact me.

Best,

-Klin

Posted

Tweaked your thread name to make more sense for the situation. Asking for a mod coder is basically the same as asking for someone to make a new mod for you.

Posted

Hello,

I currently own 4 hosting servers that are co-located. They are virtual and physical. I'm interested in setting up a few Tekkit servers for Public and private use. I have no problems setting up the hardware end, or setting up the actual tekkit installations. My problem is the programming of the mods and permissions.

I'm looking for an individual who is a capable programmer who can assist with configing the mods and setting up the backend of the server. I have people who are designers, and builders to help with the spawn points and over all world design.

Currently, I'm looking at Towny, Essentials, and permissionex as the the plugin's that I'll be using. However you can have some input on this.

That being said, I'm not looking for OPs, Moderators, or any other type of assistance. If you look at my profile I'm over 40 years old, and the servers I'm setting up are for an older crowd of folks and we have a design in mind, and people to implement it.

If you are interested or require more information please don't hesitate to contact me.

Best,

-Klin

IIsn't signing your posts frowned upon?

Posted

Its amazing your more worried about me signing the thread then actually answering the advert. Fear not though, I was thoroughly chastised, verbally beaten and my wrists virtually slapped in a tactful private manner by the moderator of the forum, who was gracious enough to do so in a private manner. However to those who fear that I'm an anarchist of some sort looking to cause havoc and mayhem in the forum rest assured that is not the case.

Now that being said let me say that to the person who is willing to help, I'd gladly host a server for you as well. As I said before I have co-located servers and could easily setup a server for you to run for yourself to so as you please.

Posted

80 Slot, 3 GB of RAM, almost all of the plugins done and NO lag spikes.

If you need help, please don't hesitate to contact me.

You can manage to get 80 players on a Tekkit server with plugins and no lagg and only 3G RAM?

Care to share how? What CPU are you using?

Posted

Ah okay... well the 80slots is probably just what your host limits you to, not what your actually capable of getting without creating some major lag issues.

My server has 4G RAM and I limit the slot count to 15 to make sure that everything keeps running smoothly. Much more than that and we start to see some very noticeable TPS drops.

How many players do you actually have on at any one time with no lag.

Also please note that in the case of Minecraft, the term "lag" includes both latency and TPS.

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P.S. It occurred to me when I read the email of your message that I completely missed something.

The CPU is the most important component of your server, followed by RAM, then internet connection bandwidth.

You may want to have a word with your host. because if they refuse to tell you the CPU specs it's most likely a desktop grade CPU like an i3 or a AMD bulldozer, as opposed to a server grade Xeon for example, which may result in stability issues.

Unfortunately the only way to test how many players your server can handle is to actually have that many people connected. You may be aware that for every player you have online, you need an additional amount of RAM and that the amount of RAM required is directly proportional to their position in relation to other players. So sure, it's potentially possible you could have 100 players on a server with 2G RAM, but they'd all have to be in the same chunk for it not cause any server lag, of course it will quite likely create FPS lag for most of them and there's a very good chance that your players may not know the difference between low FPS and low TPS.

Posted

Pretty weak processor for a game server i'm afraid...

Launch Date Q1'12

Processor Number E5-2620

# of Cores 6

# of Threads 12

Clock Speed 2 GHz

Max Turbo Frequency 2.5 GHz

Although from a business standpoint I can see why they would like it for hosting a game such as minecraft:

Max Memory Size (dependent on memory type) 750 GB

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