Kakaroto Posted January 27, 2014 Group: Members Topic Count: 99 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 638 Reputation: 95 Joined: 05/11/12 Last Seen: Tuesday at 10:59 PM Share Posted January 27, 2014 Good evening folks, I'm starting to create a server for ragnarok online and I've been doing some testing with emulators to use the rAthena was what caught my attention, but I noticed that the emulator is consuming a fixed amount of RAM memory of the computer where the server is hosted, while other emulators has a low consumption, which will be increasing, rAthena has a fixed consumption does not rise but not low at all. I wonder if this is a feature of emulator, or a bug, and if that can influence server performance.Thank you in advance, thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santafe Posted January 28, 2014 Group: Members Topic Count: 91 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 325 Reputation: 35 Joined: 06/01/13 Last Seen: October 7, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2014 Good evening folks, I'm starting to create a server for ragnarok online and I've been doing some testing with emulators to use the rAthena was what caught my attention, but I noticed that the emulator is consuming a fixed amount of RAM memory of the computer where the server is hosted, while other emulators has a low consumption, which will be increasing, rAthena has a fixed consumption does not rise but not low at all. I wonder if this is a feature of emulator, or a bug, and if that can influence server performance.Thank you in advance, thanks! Well to be exact rathena pccupies about 150~200. MB space when u use svn and just 150 if u use Git. When u run the server it just takes some more memory. Its not a bug its just the way it works. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kakaroto Posted January 30, 2014 Group: Members Topic Count: 99 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 638 Reputation: 95 Joined: 05/11/12 Last Seen: Tuesday at 10:59 PM Author Share Posted January 30, 2014 Good evening folks, I'm starting to create a server for ragnarok online and I've been doing some testing with emulators to use the rAthena was what caught my attention, but I noticed that the emulator is consuming a fixed amount of RAM memory of the computer where the server is hosted, while other emulators has a low consumption, which will be increasing, rAthena has a fixed consumption does not rise but not low at all. I wonder if this is a feature of emulator, or a bug, and if that can influence server performance.Thank you in advance, thanks! Well to be exact rathena pccupies about 150~200. MB space when u use svn and just 150 if u use Git. When u run the server it just takes some more memory. Its not a bug its just the way it works. My rathena by consuming git is between 800 ~ 850, and this value rezuz not in any way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nanakiwurtz Posted February 1, 2014 Group: Members Topic Count: 81 Topics Per Day: 0.02 Content Count: 1654 Reputation: 583 Joined: 08/09/12 Last Seen: January 14, 2020 Share Posted February 1, 2014 rAthena reads all of the necessary db on the start up, that's why it takes a flat amount of your memory, then the memory consumption will rise over time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Good evening folks, I'm starting to create a server for ragnarok online and I've been doing some testing with emulators to use the rAthena was what caught my attention, but I noticed that the emulator is consuming a fixed amount of RAM memory of the computer where the server is hosted, while other emulators has a low consumption, which will be increasing, rAthena has a fixed consumption does not rise but not low at all. I wonder if this is a feature of emulator, or a bug, and if that can influence server performance.
Thank you in advance, thanks!
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