![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to all of you who put up with it! Now, as of December of 2017, the server is being hosted on a Linux machine in a datacenter in New York, thanks to DigitalOcean. The server grew slowly and had only a few very dedicated players. However, despite the fairly good processing power, internet bandwidth was severely limited (as is not unusual for a home connection). The OS was Kubuntu Linux 16.04 with lots of customizations. ![]() Originally, and for its first year, this server was privately hosted on a decent laptop with 2 750GB Solid State Drives & 4 physical CPU cores with hyper-threading (for a total of 8 logical cores) 2.2 GHz. Minetest is slowly moving to a multithreaded model, right? But all I know for sure is that these specs are a metric lightyear better than what $100/month can buy nowadays. 24 x 5.4 GHz cores should keep the lag down. I am, of course, a happy Linux user whose “start menu” is NOT being bombed with corporate advertising (I have heard whispers in the dark, terrifying words spoken in deep gloom, that worse things are coming to Windows users, and indeed have already come). I need that for gas, especially now that the nations governing +70% of the world’s population have for some strange reason decided that dollars are best held by the people whose government printed them. The best part? I can stop paying $100/month. The bandwidth isn’t super but should be more than sufficient. In fact it has come full circle: It’s back home. On 4, the server migrated to a new host yet again. Some bored person spamming the server can be viewed here. WARNING: if you value the continued preservation of the length of your attention span, do NOT scroll down! (posting on the forum as StarNinjas) made a video about the server. If you put this together with :5555, you’ll arrive at the tool. Someone has written a search tool for the chatlog. I’m not 92% sure it was meant to be public, but it has been around for a while now …. This site has statistics for the server gleaned from the chatlog. Bob’s Odysee channel has other Enyekala videos, too! You can see a documentary about Enyekala crafted by Bob ( ) over here. Thank you, maikerumine!įinally, thanks to everyone who has built homes and bases on Must Test, and to everyone who has made their mark in its history. The aforementioned maikerumine recorded a series of videos about this server. Thanks Andrey! :-) lag - 0Ĭredit also goes to maikerumine for creating the JT2 ( JT2 server, and also to sorcerykid, who now owns and hosts it! Some ideas (including textures) have come from that server. Must Test was originally inspired by just test - made by Andrey ( lag). ![]()
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