SoYouStart Gaming range are very competitive. Ultimately if you're going to be hosting a fairly popular server, then I would definitely recommend going down the renting route. If it's primarily ARMA servers that you will be hosting and you want maximum performance than you'll want to pass on the enterprise/E3/ECC stuff and go for an i7 4790k for example, something that has high clock speeds. Ideally you want more RAM if you're going to be virtualising.Īlso note that generally speaking once you surpass 30 players in ARMA 3 in a virtual machine, there is a distinct performance degradation compared to an ARMA 3 server on a dedicated operating system, especially so if you're running a mission with a lot of AI. SHIPPING PowerEdge T130 Shipping EMEA1 (English/French/German/Spanish/Russian/Hebrew) System Documentation No Systems Documentation, No OpenManage DVD Kit
#HOW TO RUN AN ARMA 3 SERVER UPGRADE#
ServiceđYr Basic Warranty - Next Business Day - Minimum WarrantyĮxtended ServiceđYr Basic Warranty - NBD Included - No Upgrade Selectedĭeployment Services No Installation Service Selected (Contact Sales rep for more details) Order Information PowerEdge Order - United Kingdom Internal Optical DriveĝVD+/-RW, SATA, Internal Power Cords UK Power Cord, 2M, C13, 250V, 10 AmpsĮmbedded Systems Management iDRAC8, BasicĪdditional Network Cards On-Board LOM 1GBE Dual Port (BCM5720 GbE LOM) Power Management BIOS Settings Performance BIOS Setting Hard Drives (2) 1TB 7.2K RPM SATA 6Gbps 3.5in Cabled Hard Drive
#HOW TO RUN AN ARMA 3 SERVER SOFTWARE#
RAID Controller S130, Software RAID (for Microsoft OS Only) RAID ConfigurationĜ3K - RAID 1 for S130 (min 2 max 2) Memory DIMM Type and SpeedĒ133MT/s UDIMMs Memory Configuration Type Performance Optimized Base PowerEdge T130 Server, TPM 1.2 FIPS, Common Criteria, Trusted Computing GroupĬhassis ConfigurationĜhassis with up to 4, 3.5” Cabled Hard Drives and Embedded SATA