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v1.0 Experimental

17 Jun 11:35
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Use these pre-made bat/sh files only if you cannot somehow manage to paste the flags manually, or are THAT lazy. You should try to not use these if possible.

Experiment:
Setting -XX:AllocatePrefetchStyle to 3 instead of 1 on flags based on ZGC, some people say it's unsupported but it seems to be running okay, so either it's being silently dropped, or it's netting a bit of extra performance

If you experience any problems, set it back to 1 and create a pull request changing the value, thanks.

Get Pterodactyl.json if your here for the Pterodactyl Graal Template, and import it as an egg in your admin dash.

I don't include the client versions of these files cause it would not be practical at all, you will be forced to paste them as startup flags in your launcher of choice.

Installation:

  1. Install the appropriate flags for your OS of choice, if in doubt somehow, use Linux (.sh) on servers, and usually Windows if self hosting. (.bat)
  2. Put it into your server's directory and maybe rename it to something cleaner while your at it. (ex. start.bat/sh)
  3. Adjust the Xms, Xmx, JAVAPATH, and server jar name if any of those are applicable.
  4. Start it up using the .sh or .bat file

These flags have been rigorously tested to hell and back on Beeper-MC for 4 months straight, and no instability problems have occured as a result of these flags being used so far, only uplifts in performance and consistancy.

However keep in mind that your experience with these will differ due to various hardware configurations and they haven't been dragged through the slums like Aikar's flags.

Use them at your own risk.
You are on your own and void (aka Cooperly, V2K) or anybody involved (Nova) are not responsible for any damages such as crashes or in the worst case even corruption that come as a result of using these flags.

Flags

16 Jun 19:21
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Use these pre-made bat/sh files only if you cannot somehow manage to paste the flags manually, or are THAT lazy. You should try to not use these if possible.

Get Pterodactyl.json if your here for the Pterodactyl Graal Template, and import it as an egg in your admin dash.

I don't include the client versions of these files cause it would not be practical at all, you will be forced to paste them as startup flags in your launcher of choice.

Installation:

  1. Install the appropriate flags for your OS of choice, if in doubt somehow, use Linux (.sh) on servers, and usually Windows if self hosting. (.bat)
  2. Put it into your server's directory and maybe rename it to something cleaner while your at it. (ex. start.bat/sh)
  3. Adjust the Xms, Xmx, JAVAPATH, and server jar name if any of those are applicable.
  4. Start it up using the .sh or .bat file

These flags have been rigorously tested to hell and back on Beeper-MC for 4 months straight, and no instability problems have occured as a result of these flags being used so far, only uplifts in performance and consistancy.

However keep in mind that your experience with these will differ due to various hardware configurations and they haven't been dragged through the slums like Aikar's flags.

Use them at your own risk.
You are on your own and void (aka Cooperly, V2K) or anybody involved (Nova) are not responsible for any damages such as crashes or in the worst case even corruption that come as a result of using these flags.

Flag File Fix

17 Jan 10:51
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Use these pre-made bat/sh files only if you cannot somehow manage to paste the flags manually, or are THAT lazy. Downloads from the internet could be intercepted and you should try to be careful when possible.

You cannot install these pre-made files on clients, you'll need to paste them as startup flags in your launcher of choice.

Installation:

  1. Install either the performance or stability flags for your OS of choice, if in doubt use Linux (.sh) on servers, and usually Windows if self hosting. (.bat)
  2. Put it into your server's directory and maybe rename it to something cleaner while your at it. (ex. start.bat/sh)
  3. Adjust the Xms, Xmx, JAVAPATH, and server jar name if any of those are applicable.
  4. Start it up using the .sh or .bat file

These flags aren't as rigorously tested as something like Aikar's Flags, although the chances are extremely slim, you could encounter problems like crashing or in the absolute worst case scenario, even corruption.

USE THEM AT YOUR OWN RISK!
v2k or anybody affiliated is not responsible for any damages as a result of these flags being used,
You are on your own and no support will be given.

Flag Files

20 Dec 16:42
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Use these pre-made bat/sh files only if you cannot somehow manage to paste the flags manually, or are THAT lazy. Downloads from the internet could be intercepted and you should try to be careful when possible.

You cannot install these pre-made files on clients, you'll need to paste them as startup flags in your launcher of choice.

Installation:

  1. Install either the performance or stability flags for your OS of choice, if in doubt use Linux (.sh) on servers, and usually Windows if self hosting. (.bat)
  2. Put it into your server's directory and maybe rename it to something cleaner while your at it. (ex. start.bat/sh)
  3. Adjust the Xms, Xmx, JAVAPATH, and server jar name if any of those are applicable.
  4. Start it up using the .sh or .bat file

These flags aren't as rigorously tested as something like Aikar's Flags, although the chances are extremely slim, you could encounter problems like crashing or in the absolute worst case scenario, even corruption.

USE THEM AT YOUR OWN RISK!
v2k or anybody affiliated is not responsible for any damages as a result of these flags being used,
You are on your own and no support will be given.