Noisy Posted February 15, 2020 Share Posted February 15, 2020 Hi Folks, Please share how you measure your server's performance. The best approach I have atm is to graph the network traffic over time and look for gaps. Ideally I would prefer a direct objective measure that I could query from the server e.g. server frames. Maybe its already in the WebGui? I don't know. Anyway I would very much appreciate your insight. Cheers. https://ready-room.net DCS cloud mission hosting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maverick87Shaka Posted March 1, 2020 Share Posted March 1, 2020 Hi Folks, Please share how you measure your server's performance. The best approach I have atm is to graph the network traffic over time and look for gaps. Ideally I would prefer a direct objective measure that I could query from the server e.g. server frames. Maybe its already in the WebGui? I don't know. Anyway I would very much appreciate your insight. Cheers. Based on my working experience ( SysAdmin ) I put my DCS Server under "monitoring tool" and i basically report all stats like network,ping,number of connection on DCS port, CPU and RAM utilization, this is pretty much all you need to "catch" a potential problem. Thanks to this we've solved a physical problem in datacenter of our provider that was affecting also our server. FlighRIG => CPU: RyZen 5900x | RAM: 64GB Corsair 3000Mhz | GPU: nVIDIA RTX 4090 FE | OS Storage: SSD NVMe Samsung 850 Pro 512GB, DCS Storage: SSD NVMe Sabrent 1TB | Device: Multipurpose-UFC, VirPil T-50, TM WARTHOG Throttle, TrackHat, MFD Cougar with screen. Our Servers => [ITA] Banshee | Krasnodar - PvE | PersianConquest PvE Live Map&Stats | Syria Liberation PvE Conquest Support us on twitch subscribing with amazon prime account linked, it's free! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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