Hi,

from all my experiments i can say thats sv can gives an idea about the raw cpu performance, the lower the better.

I suppose that you have a potent cpu at this point. If you still have high and/or unstable sv try to set the cpu governor to performance to run the cpu at max. frequency at all times. Are you using an Intel or AMD cpu?

var, is a point of stable cpu frequency until it gets completely crazy when you hit performance bottlenecks.

Setting cpu governor to performance helps here, too.

There a a few kernel tweaks related to disabling energy saving features in the kernel config to push the numbers to the optimum.

Running a lowlatency kernel is not a wise idea at all, you will get better performance with the generic one.

If you have any further questions, just ask or contact me directly or join my mumble server at m.rbn.gr




Am 12.12.2016 um 15:22 schrieb Md. Sazid Hossain:
Hello,
I have been running CS:GO servers on windows all this time. After failing to reduce server var from 0.3xx to lower, I switched to ubuntu 16.10 with 4.9 low latency kernel. Sadly, the server is performing poorly while running a 20 slot 128 tick server. The sv fluctuates a lot. Sv jumps to as high as 20. While the var jumps to 2.0 ms. Any idea where is the problem?
My server configuration:
i7 6770
Asus P10s-WS
16GB DDR4 2133

Regards




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