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Amazon Web Services - wudles - 02-08-2015 I've setup a server in the cloud to see how well it performs. It is on the normal port at mc.planetx.com I'm not seeing ant latency. If anyone has the time, please connect and let me know if you had lag or latency and where you connected from. Thanks! RE: Amazon Web Services - xoft - 02-08-2015 I tried connecting and timed out three times. The game displayed the world okay, I could move, but within some 20 seconds I got a "connection timed out" error. RE: Amazon Web Services - wudles - 02-08-2015 (02-08-2015, 08:52 AM)xoft Wrote: I tried connecting and timed out three times. The game displayed the world okay, I could move, but within some 20 seconds I got a "connection timed out" error. Try again. The Essentials plugin was doing something wierd. RE: Amazon Web Services - tonibm19 - 02-08-2015 D: What? RE: Amazon Web Services - tigerw - 02-09-2015 It was alright, though the latency a little high. Related to https://github.com/mc-server/MCServer/issues/1720 ? RE: Amazon Web Services - wudles - 02-09-2015 (02-09-2015, 06:37 AM)tigerw Wrote: It was alright, though the latency a little high. Related to https://github.com/mc-server/MCServer/issues/1720 ? Hmm. Jumbo packets maybe? AWS and FIOS both use an MTU of 9000. mc.planetx.com and minecraft.planetx.com are both 64 bit Ubuntu 14.x servers with locally compiled versions of MCS. RE: Amazon Web Services - xoft - 02-09-2015 Could be. We should do some tests about this. RE: Amazon Web Services - DiamondToaster - 02-14-2015 I can confirm this works from USA, New York. I get very minimal latency. RE: Amazon Web Services - worktycho - 02-14-2015 Which region are you running it in? RE: Amazon Web Services - wudles - 02-16-2015 (02-14-2015, 09:27 AM)worktycho Wrote: Which region are you running it in? us-west (Northern California) |