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How many bots can this run?

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Just purchased a dedicated server for botting, was wondering how many bots you guys think i could run on it.

 

 

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Edited by gp4btc

Should be able to hold plenty. I would say around 12. Depending on the script.

Edited by Koviak

First off it's not 8 cores/8 threads, it's 8 cores and 16 threads unless they disabled hyperthreading, which would be extremely stupid of them.

Also because they're old xeons, don't expect them to perform amazingly... I would say at least 16 bots to a max of 35 or so.

First off it's not 8 cores/8 threads, it's 8 cores and 16 threads unless they disabled hyperthreading, which would be extremely stupid of them.

Also because they're old xeons, don't expect them to perform amazingly... I would say at least 16 bots to a max of 35 or so.

That would really be pushing it. I had a similar dedi and it would not do nowhere above 20 without crashes and heavy delay. Running sub-moderately at all times.

That would really be pushing it. I had a similar dedi and it would not do nowhere above 20 without crashes and heavy delay. Running sub-moderately at all times.

Given 16 threads, it will easily handle at the least 16 as it is essentially 1 thread per bot.

I severely doubt a dual socket xeon server cannot handle above 20, to my knowledge that is on par with an FX-8350 which is a single CPU with 8 cores clocked at 4GHz.

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Given 16 threads, it will easily handle at the least 16 as it is essentially 1 thread per bot.

I severely doubt a dual socket xeon server cannot handle above 20, to my knowledge that is on par with an FX-8350 which is a single CPU with 8 cores clocked at 4GHz.

I dont think it has 16 threads because the one below it says it has 16 but not mine.

 

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I dont think it has 16 threads because the one below it says it has 16 but not mine.

 

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Just made sure, the older xeons don't appear to have hyperthreading, or at least that one doesn't.

In which case I would expect between 8 and 16, a dual socket server would have a considerably amount of multitasking potential.

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