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  1. and also how to cover them rather from router, so nobody using that VPS couldnt break it up and disconnect himself from the VPN somehow
  2. Thanks for replying guys, but I think it's still not what I needed. My connection will be covered by the VPNs. That means nobody should know my IP and DDoS me, but the VPS outside, that will provide me VPNs. So if something happen, I could cut connection to my local VPSs. Also, I dont need to apply that thing with ports, every VPS should have its own IP, but I need to realize how to cover them separately
  3. I know, but what if more VPSs wanted to host their website, running @ port 80, or to SSH to them and so on? I have questions like this, u know
  4. Good day, I want to host some virtual (VPS) machines at home. They will run on pretty solid system, and I want to give each of my friends that will use it an IP adress. But there's a problem. I can only have one IP address for each connection, that my ISP will connect me to (and I don't want 564775 Ubiquitis on my walls), and I want one static public IPv4 address for each VPS. I've got an unfinished idea, but I need your opinions, how to make it work. So, I'll buy a cheaper VPS with more IP addresses, and I'll run VPN server there. So I will have more VPN accounts I can use, with forwarding and so on. But the question is, how to connect servers on them? I don't want to install OS on the VPS, and then as usually connect to them, but to solve this somehow by router. I've heard there are some OSs for Routers that are custom and free so everyone can use them, but could you please help me to select one, that will solve this? I can add an virtual MAC IP to every VPS, so every VPS will be visible on the top of the network as a separate device. The only thing is, how to force router to always be connected to these VPNs, and if the virtual device is online, force router to redirect its traffic over a specific VPN? Thank you for anything you post there. Thanks, Peter
  5. So now I own R7 260X, and yeah, it's powerful enough, but I'd like to see better performance. I'm a student on IT school and I make some youtube video tutorials about programming in C# (Unity3D) such as 3D procedural world generators and so on.
  6. There's nothing to show, there are 16 threads and if you run CS GO server with 20 bots + 1 player online to hold them alive, it takes whole core
  7. Thanks for responding, it's the newest Debian
  8. -Sorry.... virtualization is turned on in BIOS
  9. Hello guys. We just bought second machine for our hosting, again i7 5960X becouse we wanted to move on another products (CSGO) 64 + 128 tick servers. Anyway, it was lagging very much, so we OC it on 4ghz but it didn't help that much. Servers were lagging. So I figured out process 've shown 106% usage of CPU but any core wasn't used more than 12%. So we took every server and using commands told the process not to use more than 1 core. It fixed it pretty much, you can now play with 20 BOTs on 128 tick with VAR around 3 - 8 (on 128 tick it must take under 7,8ms to generate frame) so it's OK. But we want to host full 32 slot servers too. Any ideas what more can we do? Intel virtualization is turned on in Linux, and I've read it could take some % from total CPU power if you don't need to virtualize. Every idea is welcome. Sorry for my english - I'm learning it 5 years only and I didn't used translator. Thanks for ideas and tips Regards, Peter
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