Core Protect For .net

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    Okay so the other day my friend TheBowler_Plays Had gotten his grass stolen from him. With logblock you can not rollback chests, and you can not log animal killings. With coreprotect this is possible. Coreprotect also does not require MYSQL like Logblock does. It's a lot better than LogBlock as it can restore data swell as roll it back, for example if you accidentally deleted something with worldedit and the server crashed (meaning you can't undo it), then you would simply do /co restore u:<playerwhomadeit> t:<howlongagotheymadeit> r:<radiustocover>, and it would restore every block they changed from that date. This is also used for undoing a rollback. I have used both of LogBlock and CoreProtect on my server, but I find that CoreProtect brings complex logging and rollbacks (even rolling back TNT and mushroom spread!), whilst at the same time keeping a low profile as well as unnoticeable performance impact (I run on 8Gb RAM with Intel I7 so it shouldn't really). The main thing I suggest you do is run it on MySQL. I had it on File based logging for a few weeks, then it started to take longer and longer to bring up inspector results 3+seconds so I set up a Wamp MySQL server.
    One more criticism of LogBlock is that it turns bedrock (or whatever block you change it to in the config.yml) to a logging tool so you can't build with it at all. I changed mine to clay as it's one of the rarest blocks to need to build with.
     
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    Support. Although I haven't used logblock before, I have with core protect, and it's fairly simple.
     
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    I do have some experience with CoreProtect. It is very good at storing logs for very large periods of time, and doesn't require a block to interact with objects to check logs.
    It would be a very good solution for the periods of time where minecraft updates happen and logs are lost or just not recorded.
     
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    Yeah.


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    No way. Core protect is rubbish on org and with a server the size as net it will be worse. No support.
     
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    This exactly.
     
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    You can rollback with Logblock, it's just we have no perms for rollback. I like CoreProtect because it logs more stuff than Logblock but with that it also means the logs will fill up quicker than Logblock.
     
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    Mind if I get more detail on this part? I haven't had a bad experience with it, course I never used it on a larger server.
     
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    Agreed
     
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    I would detail it but not the time. It has never worked when we needed it, may not have been set up. A large server and coreprotect is not a good idea and log block is working perfectly fine.
     
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    Logblock got added back?
     
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    But core protect can log item frames


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    No support..
     
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    No support.
     
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    Core protect is the best choice when it comes to logging griefs. The server logs will last longer and with core protect you can log many more thugs two of them being killing animals and item frame and at our stand logs.


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    Sorry no support due to what Sakura and Krissy have pointed out.
     
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    Sorry to say, but just because Core Protect logs better, doesn't mean it's the best choice for the situations at-hand.
    According to what I've read in the past, and watching my cousin moderate; it definitely isn't suitable:
    -It breaks easily.
    -With a big server like .net, it wouldn't be able to support all the animals/mobs being killed.
    -Core protect only logs so much of an item being placed/broken.

    I've also done my research on the two, and logblock is a more ideal choice to use. These are just the main reasons why ^
     
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    I disagree. All servers that I moderate uses core protect and a 2000 player skyblock server owned by Joey Graceffa uses the core protect and it seems to work fine. Core protect logs more and stores the logs longer than logblock. Not once in my 2years of moderating has core protect broke. Core protect is the #1 plugin to use when it comes down to logging blocks.


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