it happens to this day, anyone that made a server pre 1.8 knows what i talk about, the sudden lag in server, unplayable, can't keep up. I had a long time to think, and my guess is that when microsoft buyed mojang, realms was released shortly, 1.8 (or .9) came out, and "mysteriously" LAN and servers started lagging while realms went really smooth, i conclude in the fact that microsoft wanted more money and made the realms scam.
Can anyone confirm this? last time i searched on the issue i found that it was a pathfinding issue, but recently mojang claimed to have fixed it(falsely) making my previous statement stronger, any idea now on cause of this "lag" and maybe a fix?, i already tried the nogui parameter and many more, but its obviously not an user issue
Server lag is 90% down to hardware overloaded, configured properly or the host not currently setting up their platform and from what i have seen realms tends to be more laggy then even the most basic server.
So as to a fix it is hard to help with such little information but as you stated you have used the nogui tag in your startup script that is a good start on configuring your server but getting the java args to match your hardware and server is a art all the years i have been in the hosting industry and running private servers it stills takes me a while to to them tuned.
Server lag is 90% down to hardware overloaded, configured properly or the host not currently setting up their platform and from what i have seen realms tends to be more laggy then even the most basic server.
So as to a fix it is hard to help with such little information but as you stated you have used the nogui tag in your startup script that is a good start on configuring your server but getting the java args to match your hardware and server is a art all the years i have been in the hosting industry and running private servers it stills takes me a while to to them tuned.
i dont have a powerful rig, but it could handle heavily moded servers pre 1.8, thats why it was so strange to me that suddenly vanilla minecraft was unplayable post 1.8, i'm a bit rusty, but i think these was my start.bat : java -Xmx3072M -Xms3072M -jar minecraft_server.1.9.4.jar nogui , after trying many options i had best performance with that, simple
im thinking about buying an intel core i5, my processor is old, just for playing with 4 friend like old times
Dont forget as minecraft has grown so has it's demands on the hardware 1.8 was a start of a near compleate rewrite of the game but i would reconmend not to have you min ram around 512MB mark
it happens to this day, anyone that made a server pre 1.8 knows what i talk about, the sudden lag in server, unplayable, can't keep up. I had a long time to think, and my guess is that when microsoft buyed mojang, realms was released shortly, 1.8 (or .9) came out, and "mysteriously" LAN and servers started lagging while realms went really smooth, i conclude in the fact that microsoft wanted more money and made the realms scam.
Can anyone confirm this? last time i searched on the issue i found that it was a pathfinding issue, but recently mojang claimed to have fixed it(falsely) making my previous statement stronger, any idea now on cause of this "lag" and maybe a fix?, i already tried the nogui parameter and many more, but its obviously not an user issue
Server lag is 90% down to hardware overloaded, configured properly or the host not currently setting up their platform and from what i have seen realms tends to be more laggy then even the most basic server.
So as to a fix it is hard to help with such little information but as you stated you have used the nogui tag in your startup script that is a good start on configuring your server but getting the java args to match your hardware and server is a art all the years i have been in the hosting industry and running private servers it stills takes me a while to to them tuned.
i dont have a powerful rig, but it could handle heavily moded servers pre 1.8, thats why it was so strange to me that suddenly vanilla minecraft was unplayable post 1.8, i'm a bit rusty, but i think these was my start.bat : java -Xmx3072M -Xms3072M -jar minecraft_server.1.9.4.jar nogui , after trying many options i had best performance with that, simple
im thinking about buying an intel core i5, my processor is old, just for playing with 4 friend like old times
Dont forget as minecraft has grown so has it's demands on the hardware 1.8 was a start of a near compleate rewrite of the game but i would reconmend not to have you min ram around 512MB mark