Minecraft server hosting hardware specifications [on hold]
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I am planning on purchasing a server to rent off Minecraft game servers, largely to friends.
I am planning on purchasing a 128GB RAM server to save on colocation costs (as I am likely to need more than 32GB and would have to rent 2U of space...)
I am hoping for some advice about the processing power needed to deal with this level of RAM. The servers will be run in a shared environment on linux in a VM to make backups easier.
The server I have in mind is dual CPU. I have been considering at the low end dual Xeon E5-2609V2 Quad-Core 2.5Ghz, and at the high end dual Xeon E5-2650V2 Eight-Core 2.6Ghz.
The difference between these is 6.4 GT/s and 8 GT/s and £3000 for the lower spec server, £4300 for the higher spec.
I was hoping I could get advice about whether it is worth paying for the extra/higher speed processor or if I would be wasting my money?
Thank you for any help - I appreciate that this is not directly related to professional system administration.
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