This has been on the cards for a while, and i've just gotten a Dell R520 handed to me for the sum of £0 - ie, 'take it away or we're throwing it away' (perks of the job!).
Oh look, here's Gary inspecting it now...
To be honest, these Dell servers are more than enough for a community game server, the specs are currently:
Dell R520 Chassis
2 x Intel Xeon E5-2407v1's (4c/4t each) (Sandy Bridge-EN)
48GB RAM (8gb x 6 - Triple Channel)
Dell PERC H710 MiniMono RAID Controller (1GB NVRAM Cache)
2 x 2TB SATA in RAID 0
6 empty bays intended for use as a storage array in RAID 5
Windows Server 2019
Currently i'm doing a little testing, the OS and Hyper-V are sitting on the 2TB main OS drive.
I've made a single VM with Server 2019 on it, 4-cores and 20GB of RAM allocated to it as a Rust Server - so if you happen to play rust and like PvE, give it a try at:
games.tinkerdifferent.com:28015
The server is surprisingly quiet and it's less noisy than my desk fan, until it kicks into high gear. Temps on the E5-2407's seem to hover around 50*c under light load, with 54 Watts of power draw.
I have some upgrades already on the way, too - some cheap Xeon E5-2470 v2's (seriously, they were £7 each!), so instead of two quad cores with no hyperthreading, it'll have two 10 cores with hyperthreading for a grand total of 20 cores and 40 threads!
I may try and get some more memory for it, as there are certainly the slots for it. Luckily, server hardware is silly cheap for what you get!
I'm going to try setting up some older VM's to run things like Unreal Tournament dedicated servers, Quake servers etc - what games would you all like to play together as a community, so I can get these servers set up?
Oh look, here's Gary inspecting it now...
To be honest, these Dell servers are more than enough for a community game server, the specs are currently:
Dell R520 Chassis
2 x Intel Xeon E5-2407v1's (4c/4t each) (Sandy Bridge-EN)
48GB RAM (8gb x 6 - Triple Channel)
Dell PERC H710 MiniMono RAID Controller (1GB NVRAM Cache)
2 x 2TB SATA in RAID 0
6 empty bays intended for use as a storage array in RAID 5
Windows Server 2019
Currently i'm doing a little testing, the OS and Hyper-V are sitting on the 2TB main OS drive.
I've made a single VM with Server 2019 on it, 4-cores and 20GB of RAM allocated to it as a Rust Server - so if you happen to play rust and like PvE, give it a try at:
games.tinkerdifferent.com:28015
The server is surprisingly quiet and it's less noisy than my desk fan, until it kicks into high gear. Temps on the E5-2407's seem to hover around 50*c under light load, with 54 Watts of power draw.
I have some upgrades already on the way, too - some cheap Xeon E5-2470 v2's (seriously, they were £7 each!), so instead of two quad cores with no hyperthreading, it'll have two 10 cores with hyperthreading for a grand total of 20 cores and 40 threads!
I may try and get some more memory for it, as there are certainly the slots for it. Luckily, server hardware is silly cheap for what you get!
I'm going to try setting up some older VM's to run things like Unreal Tournament dedicated servers, Quake servers etc - what games would you all like to play together as a community, so I can get these servers set up?