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Hey guys.
Im having a server on my computer, and the people that coming are getting higher and higher and my net speed cant handle it anymore, so im moving to a dediacted server.
How can I do it?
Will my server run on Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Edition - only 64 bit [not its on windows 7] with no problems?
And on Ubuntu 10.10, Cent OS 5.5, Debian [those are the free] it will work? because I installed the server on my computer that is windows 7..
How can I import all data? [backup mysql, transfer to there, and all my l2server directory to there?]
Thanks for answers. Im realy need help.
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Hey guys.
Im having a server on my computer, and the people that coming are getting higher and higher and my net speed cant handle it anymore, so im moving to a dediacted server.
How can I do it?
Will my server run on Windows Server 2008 R2 Web Edition - only 64 bit [not its on windows 7] with no problems?
And on Ubuntu 10.10, Cent OS 5.5, Debian [those are the free] it will work? because I installed the server on my computer that is windows 7..
How can I import all data? [backup mysql, transfer to there, and all my l2server directory to there?]
Thanks for answers. Im realy need help.
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Well, if your server is growing then yes, you do need a dedicated server. Whats your budget and how many players MAX per day you have?
When you get a dedicated server, you can either ask for Win2003 or Win2008 to be installed "Cost 20-40 USD per month depinding on company". Anyway, you can install any OS you want or even your own but the it should be reliable and you must know how to use it!
As for transfer, when your new server is ready and online, you will need to install few things such as java, mysql, firewall "or windows firewall", you will also need to optimize/config your hardware...etc
Then move all your files, then shutdown and move the database. Finally start it up!
Of course, this is not the perfect guide but gives you an idea on how to do it.
When you get a dedicated server, you can either ask for Win2003 or Win2008 to be installed "Cost 20-40 USD per month depinding on company". Anyway, you can install any OS you want or even your own but the it should be reliable and you must know how to use it!
As for transfer, when your new server is ready and online, you will need to install few things such as java, mysql, firewall "or windows firewall", you will also need to optimize/config your hardware...etc
Then move all your files, then shutdown and move the database. Finally start it up!
Of course, this is not the perfect guide but gives you an idea on how to do it.
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Re: Moving to dediacted
never use Windows for servers....
public void l2jserver ()
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Ok thanks alot for this guide.Lineage wrote:Well, if your server is growing then yes, you do need a dedicated server. Whats your budget and how many players MAX per day you have?
When you get a dedicated server, you can either ask for Win2003 or Win2008 to be installed "Cost 20-40 USD per month depinding on company". Anyway, you can install any OS you want or even your own but the it should be reliable and you must know how to use it!
As for transfer, when your new server is ready and online, you will need to install few things such as java, mysql, firewall "or windows firewall", you will also need to optimize/config your hardware...etc
Then move all your files, then shutdown and move the database. Finally start it up!
Of course, this is not the perfect guide but gives you an idea on how to do it.
I will take windows server 2008, but they have 2 versions? Web and more one thing. - which to take?
BTW, when I have windows server 2008 , does the regular programs work with it?
like Navicta Premium , MYSQL, or I need special programs?
And how I take my sql [with chars] / database to there?
I backup and use it there?
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Go with Windows 2008 Standard 64Bit
Yes, all your programs will work with it.
* Make a copy of your database from Navicat, then look for it navicat program files folder, and move it to the new server.
* Move all your files to the new server.
* Make sure you have all the nessacery programs installed such as mysql, navicat, java...etc
* Open navicat in the new server, create new database, go to restore backup and restore your server database.
Yes, all your programs will work with it.
* Make a copy of your database from Navicat, then look for it navicat program files folder, and move it to the new server.
* Move all your files to the new server.
* Make sure you have all the nessacery programs installed such as mysql, navicat, java...etc
* Open navicat in the new server, create new database, go to restore backup and restore your server database.
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Thanks alot for this , I will use it.Lineage wrote:Go with Windows 2008 Standard 64Bit
Yes, all your programs will work with it.
* Make a copy of your database from Navicat, then look for it navicat program files folder, and move it to the new server.
* Move all your files to the new server.
* Make sure you have all the nessacery programs installed such as mysql, navicat, java...etc
* Open navicat in the new server, create new database, go to restore backup and restore your server database.
THANKS

- Naonah
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Re: Moving to dediacted
omg Windows
ok, your choice but dont spam later this forum with any strange errors ...

ok, your choice but dont spam later this forum with any strange errors ...
public void l2jserver ()
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Naonah wrote:omg Windows![]()
ok, your choice but dont spam later this forum with any strange errors ...
Windows server is not bad at all

Server Developer/Admin of L2Jservers
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Re: Moving to dediacted
windows is good if you have a good firewall....
i recommend windows server 2008 enterprise with cisco firewall
i recommend windows server 2008 enterprise with cisco firewall

Someone once told me: "The easiest way of doing things, making them the hard way" 

- Naonah
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Re: Moving to dediacted
on Linux you have it for free so why to pay?Edelvez wrote:windows is good if you have a good firewall....
i recommend windows server 2008 enterprise with cisco firewall
public void l2jserver ()
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Some have trouble managing a Linux.... And frankly I'd rather pay for something if it works well and does not wander to something that nose if you have a good performance, beyond that Linux is better than Windows in terms of performance...
Someone once told me: "The easiest way of doing things, making them the hard way" 

- Naonah
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Re: Moving to dediacted
yes - in Linux a proper config is the MOST important.Edelvez wrote:Some have trouble managing a Linux.... And frankly I'd rather pay for something if it works well and does not wander to something that nose if you have a good performance, beyond that Linux is better than Windows in terms of performance...
public void l2jserver ()
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
{
if (you want l2j server == no problems)
use Linux;
else
use Windows;
}
- Szponiasty
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Re: Moving to dediacted
Never made mysql server (32/64 bit - both version) perform on windows even halft the speed its easy to get it work on gentoo64Edelvez wrote:windows is good if you have a good firewall....
i recommend windows server 2008 enterprise with cisco firewall


And in the next chronicle they went into space, fighting the evil empire... In a galaxy far, far away xD
- regenx
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Re: Moving to dediacted
I recommend you - Win. 2008 Enterprise R2 Server 64
Maybe LINUX/UNIX are good (not safe) and cheapest solutions but look at this:
Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 R2
1.Powerful Hardware and Scaling Features
2.Reduced Power Consumption
3.Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 R2
4.Reduce Desktop Costs with VDI
5.Easier and More Efficient Server Management
6.Managing Data, Not just Managing Storage
7.Ubiquitous Remote Access
8.Improved Branch Office Performance and Management
9.Simplified Management for SMBs
10.The Strongest Web and Application Server To Date
Organizations all over the world like adopted Windows Server 2008 R2.
Maybe LINUX/UNIX are good (not safe) and cheapest solutions but look at this:
Top 10 Reasons to Upgrade to Windows Server 2008 R2
1.Powerful Hardware and Scaling Features
2.Reduced Power Consumption
3.Hyper-V in Windows Server 2008 R2
4.Reduce Desktop Costs with VDI
5.Easier and More Efficient Server Management
6.Managing Data, Not just Managing Storage
7.Ubiquitous Remote Access
8.Improved Branch Office Performance and Management
9.Simplified Management for SMBs
10.The Strongest Web and Application Server To Date
Organizations all over the world like adopted Windows Server 2008 R2.