Cheap, Reliable, 24/7 Hosting Servers

Discussion in 'Bukkit Discussion' started by Aidanjr1999, Mar 13, 2013.

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    Aidanjr1999

    Can someone please tell me what would be a cheap, reliable 24/7 server for 50 slots? Also how many gigs of ram do I need for 50 slots?
     
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    rguz10

    BeastNode
     
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    jorisk322

    Explain? Just posting a company name isn't really helping. Why do you think he should go for Beastnode?
     
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    Mausterio

    Dedicated Hosting! Its 24/7, cuts out the middle man, and its fairly simple to figure out after the first few days.

    I got a 16GB Ram for 60$ a month, where shared hosting will cost you 60$ a month for 4GB.

    I use OVH.com for all my hosting now, I used to use solely Shared and Dedicated Virtual servers. For 80 bucks or something you can get 32GB Dedicated Server...
     
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    jwpwns

    • Affiliate links are not allowed
    Beastnode is the best host have been using em for 2 years the zombie plan would work fine you can set your own slots https://www.beastnode.com/
     
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    Milkywayz

    OVH is great except the network, I heard they kick you off if you get ddosed a lot. Not many servers do so it's not a big issue, but for me I get on-par specs minus the network for 0$ per month.
     
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    Zonta

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    evilmidget38

    Zonta You're not getting the machine, you're just getting the ability to run a server on one. I personally wouldn't go for an "unlimited" plan, mostly because it's almost guaranteed that someone else's server is going to use more than their share of resources(which, realistically, isn't infinite). Not to mention they're probably overselling the machines.
     
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    Zonta

    evilmidget38 Well so far so good i have a virtual machine with them and i have no problem :D not like my old one 28$/month for 4.5GB dedicated...
     
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