Recently our team has changed ISP's and while we used to run our servers on a Windows XP (x86) machine, we are now running them on Windows server 2008 R2 (x64).
Since we moved them, we have run into a very nasty issue of having micro stuttering every 15 minutes for three very short moments.
At xx:00 , xx:15 , xx:30 , xx:45 the screens on all clients are freezing for a split second, run on and then freezes two times again.
After that, the car is still at the same position as when the freezing started, so it's not caused by lag.
After having turned our new main server upside down, we haven't found anything that could cause these freezes.
No spikes in CPU use are noticable, no sudden memory spikes, no scheduled tasks that run every 15 minutes.
We tried using the old dedicated server, as well as the latest version and it won't make any difference.
After a lot of communication with our current ISP, they told us that LFS is probably incompatible with Server 2008, while our feeling is that something happens on the main server (all ISP's use shared hosting these days) or that one of our neighbours has something going on every 15 minutes.
Main questions now are:
- Is LFS dedicated server incompatible with Server 2008 R2 (x64)?
- Does anyone else run an LFS server on Server 2008 R2 (x64) and has seen any of these issues?
We are now considering to move to another ISP, but if we would then run into the same problem, it wouldn't help us.
Any help, thoughts, etc. are highly appreciated.
Since we moved them, we have run into a very nasty issue of having micro stuttering every 15 minutes for three very short moments.
At xx:00 , xx:15 , xx:30 , xx:45 the screens on all clients are freezing for a split second, run on and then freezes two times again.
After that, the car is still at the same position as when the freezing started, so it's not caused by lag.
After having turned our new main server upside down, we haven't found anything that could cause these freezes.
No spikes in CPU use are noticable, no sudden memory spikes, no scheduled tasks that run every 15 minutes.
We tried using the old dedicated server, as well as the latest version and it won't make any difference.
After a lot of communication with our current ISP, they told us that LFS is probably incompatible with Server 2008, while our feeling is that something happens on the main server (all ISP's use shared hosting these days) or that one of our neighbours has something going on every 15 minutes.
Main questions now are:
- Is LFS dedicated server incompatible with Server 2008 R2 (x64)?
- Does anyone else run an LFS server on Server 2008 R2 (x64) and has seen any of these issues?
We are now considering to move to another ISP, but if we would then run into the same problem, it wouldn't help us.
Any help, thoughts, etc. are highly appreciated.