09-08-2018
I am not into VPS and clouds. We have tried them many times.
They are not reliable and perform poorly.
My experience is if you want reliability, spend the money and get a dedicated server in a well placed data center.
In my view "the cloud" is over-hyped, unreliable and very insecure.
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nexuiz-server
NEXUIZ-SERVER(6) Games Manual NEXUIZ-SERVER(6)
NAME
nexuiz-server - Nexuiz dedicated server
SYNOPSIS
nexuiz-server [+set option value] [+exec config] ...
DESCRIPTION
nexuiz-server is the Nexuiz dedicated server for the Nexuiz game.
OPTIONS
Options passed to the Nexuiz dedicated server after a +set parameter
(Note that this is not a full list!)
fraglimit_override <value>
After how many frags the game should end. This setting will be applied to all following maps
maxplayers <value>
How many clients can simultaniously connect to this server
port <value>
The port on which this server should listen for clients. (The default port is 26000).
sv_public <bool>
1: Register this server on the master server; 0: Do not register this server on the master server
timelimit_override <minutes>
After how many minutes a game will end. This setting will be applied to all following maps
For more options passed to the Nexuiz binary by the +set and +exec parameter, visit http://www.alientrap.org/nexuiz/.
SEE ALSO
nexuiz(6)
/usr/share/doc/nexuiz-server
AUTHOR
The Nexuiz dedicated server was written by Alientrap.
This manual page was written by Bruno "Fuddl" Kleinert <fuddl@debian.org> for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version pub-
lished by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
January 21, 2006 NEXUIZ-SERVER(6)