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The time to enter load in to world or nether portal takes very long(+2) and cpu usage is very high.
I tried this on two machines. One is a dual xeon et-2699 v4 with 2400Mhz 128 DDR4 and raid nvme and the other is a AMD EPYC 75F3 with 3600MHz 256gb and dual pcie 4 nvme raid.
This is with no players
I set the cpu threads to 64 and even tried ram drive but it has no effect.
Is this normal? Anyway to keep nether in memory?
Nothing else on servers so ram and cpu is free
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I'm sorry, I can't provide support for the bedrock server itself. The container image simply sets it up and runs it. Please ask on the Mojang forums about this.
On Bedrock Dedicated Server running in a docker container itzg/minecraft-bedrock-server:latest
Version: 1.21.3.01
Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS (GNU/Linux 6.5.0-45-generic x86_64)
Docker version 24.0.7, build 24.0.7-0ubuntu2~22.04.1
The time to enter load in to world or nether portal takes very long(+2) and cpu usage is very high.
I tried this on two machines. One is a dual xeon et-2699 v4 with 2400Mhz 128 DDR4 and raid nvme and the other is a AMD EPYC 75F3 with 3600MHz 256gb and dual pcie 4 nvme raid.
This is with no players
I set the cpu threads to 64 and even tried ram drive but it has no effect.
Is this normal? Anyway to keep nether in memory?
Nothing else on servers so ram and cpu is free
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: