"WARNING Can't keep up"

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Title:
"WARNING Can't keep up"
Launcher Version:
1.5.2
Modpack:
FTB Unleashed
Modpack Version:
1.1.7
Log Link:
Details of the issue:
So I don't know a ton about minecraft servers and running them but I have a small server (1024 MB RAM) through MCProHosting that I'm running FTB unleashed on. Typically 3-5 people play on it. It's been running great except now there seems to be a bit more lag and I'm getting a message on the console nearly once a minute that says " WARNING Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded?" Is there something I should do?
 
That message typically means the server is running out of RAM. I don't know of any real server side optimization improvements, so my only real suggestion would be to get more RAM.
 
Title:
"WARNING Can't keep up"
Launcher Version:
1.5.2
Modpack:
FTB Unleashed
Modpack Version:
1.1.7
Log Link:
Details of the issue:
So I don't know a ton about minecraft servers and running them but I have a small server (1024 MB RAM) through MCProHosting that I'm running FTB unleashed on. Typically 3-5 people play on it. It's been running great except now there seems to be a bit more lag and I'm getting a message on the console nearly once a minute that says " WARNING Can't keep up! Did the system time change, or is the server overloaded?" Is there something I should do?

That message typically means the server is running out of RAM. I don't know of any real server side optimization improvements, so my only real suggestion would be to get more RAM.

Yeah, Get more ram.