shastasm Posted Thursday at 04:55 PM Posted Thursday at 04:55 PM (edited) Hi all. I am inquiring you all if anyone is using a NAS for the DCS dedicated server? I have Ugreen 4800 Plus with 32GB Ram and an SSD that I could use to host the dedicated server. I'd appreciate any insight or information if it possible to use this NAS for a dedicated server. Edited Thursday at 05:37 PM by shastasm 2020 Rig Chasse: bequiet! Darkbase 700 MBoard: Asus b550-F Gaming CPU: Ryzen 9 3900XT DIMM: HyperZ 3200 64 GB (16x4) GPU: Asus Strix 2070 - 8GB Storage: 2x Samsung EVO 1TB m.2 (1 dedicated for DCS) OS: Windows 10
HC_Official Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM Posted yesterday at 12:27 PM which version of windows have you installed onto it ? No more pre-orders Click here for tutorials for using Virpil Hardware and Software Click here for Virpil Flight equipment dimensions and pictures. .
shastasm Posted yesterday at 01:41 PM Author Posted yesterday at 01:41 PM Not Window's based as it uses its own GUI Here's the product: https://nas.ugreen.com/products/ugreen-nasync-dxp4800-plus-nas-storage?from=mega-menu I could potentially run a virtual machine running windows on it to run the dedicated server as the NAS has that capability. There isn't much out on web about using a NAS to run DCS server, so this is likely something fairly new. 2020 Rig Chasse: bequiet! Darkbase 700 MBoard: Asus b550-F Gaming CPU: Ryzen 9 3900XT DIMM: HyperZ 3200 64 GB (16x4) GPU: Asus Strix 2070 - 8GB Storage: 2x Samsung EVO 1TB m.2 (1 dedicated for DCS) OS: Windows 10
Actium Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago If your NAS supports Docker, using Docker to install and run the DCS dedicated server is probably the solution with the least overhead and thus best performance. Running the dedicated server on Windows via a VM is very likely affected by serious performance issues.
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