It is myth when people are saying: I have 128GB RAM and it is good server and can run a lot. It is not true.
The EVE-NG Server hardware priorities are:
1. CPU, and more CPU cores you have assigned for EVE server as better.
2. Fast HDD drive like SSD
3. and only then is RAM
If you have 4 CPU assigned for EVE server and it also has 128GB RAM, your RAM becomes useless, because CPU cannot hold the labs
EVE-NG Server Hardware Settings Priorities
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Re: EVE-NG Server Hardware Settings Priorities
I agree. I'm having 128GB of RAM but my machine can't run too much and it's a bit slow.1v1 lol
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Re: EVE-NG Server Hardware Settings Priorities
The statement that having 128GB of RAM automatically makes a server capable of running a lot is an oversimplification and can be misleading. While RAM is an important component in server performance, it is not the sole determining factor for a server's capabilities. Run 3
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Re: EVE-NG Server Hardware Settings Priorities
Make sure those settings are reflecting in software, after installation is done.
I had a situation where I assigned that resources during installation, but my speed was not reflecting, so when I checked in GUI, the resources were not assigned, so please check that
I had a situation where I assigned that resources during installation, but my speed was not reflecting, so when I checked in GUI, the resources were not assigned, so please check that