Problem with TPS of server

Hello everyone. I have a problem with TPS for long time. I have playing for over 4 years on one map and i have huge factory with many devices what is problem for normal work without laggs.
TPS detector from Gregtech mod tells me avarage amount of TPS 500-1000.In console of server i see message how “server is lagging 365757 ms bihind,6275 tick will be skipped” It is very low for normal game. In the past i thought problem was in virtual server but now i’m using client and server local and see this problem again. How can i fix it?

Description PC:
windows 10
Java 8 Update 291 (64 bit)
AMD Ryzen 5 5600x
16 Gb ram memory

Property of bat file for start the server:
java -Xms1536m -Xmx4584m -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -jar forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614.jar

List of mods:
forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1614
ChickenChunks-1.7.10-1.3.4.19-universal
CodeChickenCore-1.7.10-1.0.7.47-universal
CreativeCore v1.2.2 mc1.7.10
Et_Futurum_1.5.5
fastcraft-1.25
forestry_1.7.10-4.2.10.58
GraviSuite-1.7.10-2.0.3
gregtech_1.7.10-6.14.00
industrialcraft-2-2.2.828-experimental
NotEnoughItems-1.7.10-1.0.5.120-universal
Railcraft_1.7.10-9.12.2.0
Waila_1.5.10_1.7.10

Logs and config

logs.7z (1.2 MB)

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I know two problems what make a laggs: using of automatical miner from industrialcraft-2-2.2.828-experimental mods. And when i use transport pipes for transporting huge mass of dust and another items.

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use opis to find out what is lagging exactly and then kill that ?

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Otis mod don’t work. I used Opis-1.2.5_1.7.10.jar (it is last version) but when i staring client or server i see error “Forge Mod Loader has not found a problem with you minecraft installation. The mods and versions listed below could not be found” MobiusCore: [1.2.5,1.2.5]"

May be you can say another mods for debugging? Microsoft Visual Studia ?=)

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Uh you clearly didnt install MobiusCore too, which is listed on the opis page as a requirement, lol.

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Yeah you have to install mobiuscore too for opis to work, it told you that, lol.

You can also use jvisualvm or some other similar tool to profile the java system as well to see what’s taking all the time, it’s a whole lot more detailed but harder to use.

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