[DiscordArchive] If I wanted to run this from my Synology NAS (Docker installed), would I just create all the docker
[DiscordArchive] If I wanted to run this from my Synology NAS (Docker installed), would I just create all the docker
Archived author: kwikmr2 • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:17:20.206000+00:00
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If I wanted to run this from my Synology NAS (Docker installed), would I just create all the docker images locally and pull to the NAS Docker environmment?
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:19:19.210000+00:00
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as long as the images are hosted on a registry that the NAS can access, yeah. Though it might not have great performance on the NAS
Archived author: kwikmr2 • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:22:36.336000+00:00
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Okay, yeah...I would be more cpu bound than I would memory I suspect.
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:24:01.983000+00:00
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the [docs](https://www.azerothcore.org/wiki/memory-usage) say that memory usage with less than 10 players is 4GB. Not sure how old that reading is tho
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:24:30.473000+00:00
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My server that I run it on has a Ryzen 3700G and 64GB of memory, but I also host a lot of other garbage on that machine
Archived author: kwikmr2 • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:25:18.889000+00:00
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Also, are the ah bots and player bots currently valid for the docker deployment?
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:29:37.892000+00:00
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that's not for docker. i expect it to be a lot higher. But i'm not a docker user.
Archived author: mynameismeat • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:30:52.999000+00:00
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a lot higher for docker or a lot higher without docker? memory and cpu usage for an application in docker is almost universally identical to standard resource usage on a linux server
Archived author: Honey • Posted: 2023-09-05T21:31:27.945000+00:00
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i'm at 1.5GB for the worldserver after a minute. Not counting SQL, running as a service on my windows.