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VPS Specs:

Openvz

Quad core 2GHz

1GB RAM

100/100

There is only 1 server running. It's fine for about an hour but after it starts using 35-40% CPU and over 900mb of RAM. I have another VPS which has XEN instead of Openvz and it sits at a steady 10% CPU and 300-350mb of RAM.

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There is only 1 server running. It's fine for about an hour but after it starts using 35-40% CPU and over 900mb of RAM. I have another VPS which has XEN instead of Openvz and it sits at a steady 10% CPU and 300-350mb of RAM.

 

From my experience gameservers run way better on XEN than on OpenVZ. But that the load highers that much after about an hour is strange indeed.

Have you checked the current incoming and outgoing traffic? Does it stay the same?

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There is only 1 server running. It's fine for about an hour but after it starts using 35-40% CPU and over 900mb of RAM. I have another VPS which has XEN instead of Openvz and it sits at a steady 10% CPU and 300-350mb of RAM.

 

From my experience gameservers run way better on XEN than on OpenVZ. But that the load highers that much after about an hour is strange indeed.

Have you checked the current incoming and outgoing traffic? Does it stay the same?

 

I knew that anyway but I didn't think it'd be this bad. There must be something wrong, as the load wasn't nearly as bad on my last openvz server.

 

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Hmm, might be the OpenVZ CPU-scheduler revoking resources after some time. And your provider might be over-selling.

 

Probably the second one, as it was pretty cheap.

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