Got some questions regarding uptime & ts3

DankMemes

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So I have my teamspeak3 up and running but sometimes the server goes down or the packetloss is very high. I mean sure there should be some downtime but It really sucks if you have 100 people talking and then the server goes down for 15minutes. Is there any system that I can setup so that when Server 1 goes down my domain or something like that will redirect the traffic to server 2 with minimal downtime?

Also if someone is asking for a ATHP license is there a way to fake that? I have no idea on how the "proof" should look like..

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Also if someone is asking for a ATHP license is there a way to fake that? I have no idea on how the "proof" should look like..

The only proof is the license itself, which when shown, can be (ab)used. So you shouldn't be giving a fuck if someone asks it, tell them to read the server properties.
"License:Licensed hosting provider"

Do not feel forced if someone asks you, you don't need to proof anyone - anything.
 

DankMemes

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The only proof is the license itself, which when shown, can be (ab)used. So you shouldn't be giving a fuck if someone asks it, tell them to read the server properties.
"License:Licensed hosting provider"

Do not feel forced if someone asks you, you don't need to proof anyone - anything.

Got yah! Any ideas on how to improve the uptime? :) I don't have any ideas on that but I mean 99,95% or 99,99% is really good anyway. It just sucks when the server start lagging or goes down :c

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Got yah! Any ideas on how to improve the uptime? :) I don't have any ideas on that but I mean 99,95% or 99,99% is really good anyway. It just sucks when the server start lagging or goes down :c

Regards,
On what website are you checking your up-time?

- Are you sure your server has a stable internet connection.
- Are you sure you are not being attacked by someone?

Do these so called 'lagg-spikes' happen often, at certain times or random?
 

DankMemes

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On what website are you checking your up-time?

- Are you sure your server has a stable internet connection.
- Are you sure you are not being attacked by someone?

Im just taking my providers word for it :p Blazingfast.io guarentees 99,5% uptime, they are famous for having high packetloss though. Im not currently using any website to check my uptime, I have used statuscake before though, any sites you recommend? Im using Blazingfast & letbox for my servers. I don't think that im being DDoS:ed but you never know, don't know how to check if I was hit anyway :c
 

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Im just taking my providers word for it :p Blazingfast.io guarentees 99,5% uptime, they are famous for having high packetloss though. Im not currently using any website to check my uptime, I have used statuscake before though, any sites you recommend? Im using Blazingfast & letbox for my servers. I don't think that im being DDoS:ed but you never know, don't know how to check if I was hit anyway :c
I thought you used a website to check it, but you meant overall in keeping the server up, my bad.

I guess you could try contacting your provider, if it doesn't work out there are many other providers out there that are better & cheaper. :p

- https://r4p3.net/threads/teamspeak-3-anti-ddos-provider-list.1400/

- https://r4p3.net/threads/vps-provider-with-very-stronge-anti-ddos.3031/
- https://r4p3.net/threads/good-vps-for-ddos-protection.2948/
- https://r4p3.net/threads/seflow-ddos-protection.2395/
 

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Yeah I guess I will just change provider to extravm. OVH game seems like the DDoS protection everyone is recommending :)
Happy to help you make a choice, but there might've went something wrong on their end, try contacting them before changing providers.
 

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This is a problem with all voxility protected host, the protection is very aggressive so you will get a constant packet loss under permanent mode.
 
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