# Recommended specs Recommended specs for running the mapserver ## Storage The tiles are cached in several zoom-levels on disk. Storage usage depends heavily on map-size and explored areas but it will be in the region of several gigabytes (5 to 10 GB for "older" servers) ## Memory Memory depedends on the amount of caching (see: [Configuration](./config.md)) Per default there will be around 500 mapblocks cached for quicker access. This will be around 5 to 10 megabytes depending on the contents. The recommendation is to maximize caching so the queries don't slow down the game-database. If you are willing to spend around 2 GB of memory set the `maxitems` to 5000 mapblocks. Otherwise leave the defaults and see if it has any impact. Example config from `mapserver.json`: ```json { "mapblockaccessor": { "expiretime": "10s", "purgetime": "15s", "maxitems": 500 } } ``` ## CPU The application is more CPU-bound than IO-bound. It will use all the configured CPU's while rendering: It is recommended to set the `renderjobs` setting to a number of CPU's you can spare. Per default it will set the setting to the number of cores you have, but it will also run on just 1 job and take a bit longer... Example config from `mapserver.json`: ```json { "renderingjobs": 2 } ``` ## Database The recommended database is Postgres if you have a busy server. SQLite will work too if the disk-access is good. **Personal experience**: Don't worry about it if you have fast SSD's ;) ## Network I don't recommend serving the map behind a slow residential internet connection. An upload-bandwidth from 10 MBPS upwards will do the job pretty ok though: # Recap If your setup looks something like this, don't worry about performance: * 4+ cores * 8+ GB RAM * 20+ GB SSD * Postgres DB