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General Information
This section provides detailed information about all configurable options for server settings. Each option is designed to customize the server's resources and operational parameters.
Defines the percentage of CPU resources allocated to the server. Setting this limit helps in resource management, ensuring that the server does not exceed the specified CPU usage.
Sets the amount of disk space assigned to the server. You can configure this in either gigabytes (GB) or megabytes (MB), depending on your requirements.
Specifies the amount of memory allocated to the server. Like disk space, this can also be set in GB or MB, offering flexibility in resource allocation.
Allows setting the amount of swap space for the server. Swap space is used as an overflow for when the server's RAM is fully utilized, and can also be set in GB or MB.
Used to select the geographical data center where the server will be deployed. Each location ID corresponds to a specific data center, facilitating the deployment of servers in desired regions.
Option to assign a dedicated IP address to the server. This can be useful for applications that require a consistent IP address.
Choose a Nest ID to categorize the type of server you wish to deploy. Nests are used to group similar servers, simplifying the management of server types.
Adjusts the Block IO weight of the server. This setting is crucial for determining how disk input/output is prioritized among different running processes.
Select an Egg ID to specify the software environment for your server. Eggs define the specific application running on the server and its settings.
Customizes the startup command for the server. This is particularly useful for servers that require specific launch parameters.
Assigns a custom Docker image to the server, allowing for more control over the software environment and dependencies.
Specifies the number of databases the client can create for their server. This setting is essential for applications that require database support.
Sets the name of the server as displayed on the panel. This name is used for identification and management purposes.
Option to disable the Out Of Memory Killer. When disabled, the system will not automatically terminate processes when running low on memory.
Defines the number of backups the client can create for their server, ensuring data integrity and recovery options.
Specifies the number of allocations the client can create for their server. This includes things like port assignments and network settings.
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