Root having lag issues

Started by Anyder, November 06, 2013, 12:59:14 PM

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Ok so for fixing this, my company has:
Increased RAM Memory.
Change inet driver port thing from 1 Gb/s to 10 Gb/s.
Added another processor (3.4GHz Also)
Add inet Mbs.

Any suggestion ?
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Hows the ISP for the server?


#TYBG

Forget this topic.
Tunngle  :censored: up my root internet.
Ive unistalled it and all SWBF2 + TeamSpeak Servers work 100% well, no lag...
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Now you know why I don't like Tunngle. :)

But I've never heard anyone call it root internet.

In fact, this is purely confusing. You have a company that you somehow can request for a second processor, extra ram, and a 10 Gigabit connection??

Whatever, cheers.


#TYBG

ya, i can request them --> paying obviously

and they're called Root Servers or virtual Servers

http://www.hetzner.de/
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How silly of me, ofc.

I guess you germans like to call it root server.


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im not german lol
but ya all euros call it like that
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This root server thing has been bugging me for a while.

There are only like 13 root servers. ...  On the planet.
They are part of the DNS system that keeps the internet working. It's unlikely that you are using a root server to play video games unless you are a slacker working for some government controlled infrastructure division.

I understand that that company may call it "root server" but I am guessing that they are trying to imply that they are somehow close to a major trunk or something (implying speed, I guess). But it's just a product name.

I'll just leave this here...
http://public-root.com/root-server-locations.htm