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Multiplay said our server spikes up to 6GB RAM use, which isn't right. They are testing a fresh world on it at the moment (old one is backed up!).
I managed to get it up to 1.2GB RAM by just myself doing hardly anything on it, they claim this is normal, but if you factor in a few more players it will just spike again.
I am currently considering moving hosts for it, pretty annoyed as I paid a bit upfront for it.
Details for our server can be found in this article.
So in other words, we are shit out of luck with the old world.
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A new world has way less planets it needs to juggle, I'm sure world corruption is not the only difference between a new world and one that has been played in for a good week by various players.
Transferring planets is easy once you get your head around it. I did it during the beta and will gladly help.
I am hoping this + future Starbound updates might help.
Please backup anything you can from your current worlds as I will do a reset in a couple days.
Sadly it seems something has corrupted our world.
Buga happen though.
You are aware you can easily get dedicated servers with 64GB to 128GB RAM for under £100 month? Heck you can get 32GB for around £50 a month!
(Unmanaged of course, so you'd have to install/configure etc on your own but being Linux users that's no issue for us!)
We use Multiplay, a well known and official Starbound server provider.
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I'm very curious to see wether the new world won't end up with the same "corruption"... still hoping for a word from the devs on the server issues, but alas, nothing yet.