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Folia support #1463

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LuluxClient opened this issue Aug 26, 2023 · 2 comments
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Folia support #1463

LuluxClient opened this issue Aug 26, 2023 · 2 comments

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@LuluxClient
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Idea

Couple months ago paper's team released a new "spigot" that's called Folia, the awesome thing with it is that you will be able o handle thousands of players without any issues and I can see in the future everyone switching over folia (the hardware is cheaper for server owners and it's maintained by the best team ever)

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Give some more information so we can get an idea.
Simply put, making FactionsUUID work on folia

@mbax
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mbax commented Aug 27, 2023

Howdy! A few thoughts:

  • I'm working on some code that could make this possible. It will take a while.
  • Hardware needs for folia are definitely not cheaper than running Paper, as you need at least 16 cores of very-powerful-per-core CPU just for the single folia server. It's cool but definitely niche.
  • Best team ever! 😁

@housemazter
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  • to Folia support
  1. we use Folia on 4-6-8 CPU threads, even not cores. perfect! 16 cores - is not strict rule, you can configure Folia to use 3-5-8-10 any count of threads.
  2. almost 100% of hosting services can give you CPU (even desktop platform) with 6-8-16 cores (12-16-32 threads for Folia). its non rare and not expensive case at all. approx $30/m.
  3. when F-UUID will have Folia support, we will use it! just because Towny is so huge/hard/complex and not usable for players.

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