Running a passworded Palworld server on Linux. Have about 7-10 active players on it and the server instance balloons up to ~33GB of RAM usage in less than 12 hours of uptime.
Supposedly disabling some features (like base raids) reduces resource utilization, but was curious what stock settings would do.
When it was restricted to 10GB on a container it would just crash every couple of hours, running out of resources.
The issue that we found is the game doesn’t let go of the players when the log off and also memory leaks. I have the server reboot after taking a backup each day.
thats a fuckton of server space, i didnt think playing on random official servers with no admins or good anti cheats would be that popular
Or they’re super inefficient.
Running a passworded Palworld server on Linux. Have about 7-10 active players on it and the server instance balloons up to ~33GB of RAM usage in less than 12 hours of uptime.
Supposedly disabling some features (like base raids) reduces resource utilization, but was curious what stock settings would do.
When it was restricted to 10GB on a container it would just crash every couple of hours, running out of resources.
The issue that we found is the game doesn’t let go of the players when the log off and also memory leaks. I have the server reboot after taking a backup each day.
That makes things even more bizarre considering pal AI just ceases to function if you log out at a base and leave pals out.
But early access is early access I guess 😂
Whoa Nelly!
It is, RAM usage is absolutely wild on it and it needs constant reboots.