Well the first one will only allocate a very small amount of your RAM to the server (the default). The second allocates 1024MB (1GB) to the server. Which can be changed:
Well the first one will only allocate a very small amount of your RAM to the server (the default). The second allocates 1024MB (1GB) to the server. Which can be changed:
You're going to have hard time even running a simple script with that CPU, bud. Unless you mean GHz, of course. :biggrin.gif:
Graphics card doesn't make a difference when hosting a server.
The -Xms option is quite reduntant, because it's the lowest memory size and it's already defined by -Xmx (max size) already. You can also use 1G to define 1024M = 1GB of memory.
Running a small server on Windows 7 64 Bit
V1.0.0 Registered of Minecraft.
I7 720 4.1Mhz CPU
12Gb Ram
Nvidia GTX 570 - Super Overclocked
2 x widescreen monitors
DO I need anyting in the startup batch file for server?
I currently have this: java -jar minecraft_server.jar
I used to have this for 1.9.x: java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar
Anything to be gained by these options?
Thanks
So
java -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M -jar minecraft_server.jar (1GB)
java -Xmx2048M -Xms2048M -jar minecraft_server.jar (2GB)
java -Xmx3072M -Xms3072M -jar minecraft_server.jar (3GB)
java -Xmx4096M -Xms4096M -jar minecraft_server.jar (4GB)
and so on.
MB = X*1024
X = # of GB you want server to have avalible.
Thanks
Your reccomendation?
You're going to have hard time even running a simple script with that CPU, bud. Unless you mean GHz, of course. :biggrin.gif:
Graphics card doesn't make a difference when hosting a server.
The -Xms option is quite reduntant, because it's the lowest memory size and it's already defined by -Xmx (max size) already. You can also use 1G to define 1024M = 1GB of memory.
I use this, personally:
Has better garbage collection.
AngelCraft 64 Texture Pack v2.0.2 (Beta 1.8.1)
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