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Advise me a good hosting for Minecraft game

Started by uTracevv, Apr 06, 2023, 03:15 AM

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uTracevvTopic starter

Can anyone recommend a good and affordable hosting service for Minecraft?

I've searched all over YouTube but couldn't find what I'm looking for. Your assistance in finding the best option would be greatly appreciated. Plus, if your answer turns out to be the most helpful, there might be a surprise gift for you! Your help is crucial, so good luck! :)
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albert

If you're looking for the best value and quality in game hosting, I highly recommend MineHosting.pro. This platform offers numerous advantages, including:

1. Bungeecord support.
2. Easy and hassle-free setup with the right tariff plan.
3. Excellent technical support to assist you in plugin installation and any billing inquiries.

Speaking from personal experience, I have used this hosting service myself. You can find more information and access their website at http://minehosting.pro.
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chpolaxvm

When selecting a VPS for game hosting, the most critical factor to consider is the processor frequency. Extensive experimentation has shown that lags become noticeable with less than 2.4GHz when hosting 20 slots. For 100 slots, it is advisable to have a processor running at a minimum of ~2.6GHz, preferably exceeding 2.8GHz, particularly for simpler setups without demanding mods/plugins.

Having at least 2 cores is essential, as a single core would be responsible for handling all auxiliary tasks, including map saving. If there is only one core available, its frequency should surpass the mentioned values. In terms of RAM, a minimum of 4GB is recommended for 100 slots, but with minimalistic designs and proper optimization, 2GB may suffice.

Personally, I have found success with a similar server from well-web.net/virt-private-serv. The server's load remains stable, and I highly recommend it if you don't already have a reliable hosting provider.
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ipnesterov

When it comes to good and affordable Minecraft server hosting, these four options are commonly recommended:

MCProHosting: This service offers a variety of customizable plans based on player count, memory, and more. It also provides support for plugin/mod pack installation, making it a great choice for those looking to run modded servers.

Apex Hosting: Known for its excellent uptime and easy mod pack installation, Apex Hosting is an excellent choice. They offer 24/7 chat support which is quite handy if you run into any issues. Their server locations are worldwide so they offer good connectivity.

Shockbyte: This is an excellent affordable option, with pricing starting as low as $2.50/month. It offers unlimited SSD storage, a simple control panel, and free DDoS protection.

BisectHosting: This service is known for its excellent customer service and also offers a wide variety of plans. They also provide free unlimited slots, Modpack updates, and one-click installs for both mods and plugins.

Nodecraft: Offers custom control panel and a considerate amount of customization. Nodecraft also provides a Save & Swap feature which allows you to change games anytime and promises SSD storage for all plans with 99.9% uptime.

GGServers: They're an affordable choice with plans starting as low as $3 per month. GGServers also supports the Bukkit framework, which allows you to install a multitude of game-enhancing plugins.

ScalaCube: This host is another great option for Minecraft server hosting. They offer not only hostings but also their own Minecraft launcher. Something unique about ScalaCube is that they give a free domain and website for your server which is great for community servers.

CubedHost: Offers flexible pricing based on the amount of memory you require, starting at $6/month for a 1GB server. They emphasize performance, claiming to offer 100% uptime and premium hardware. CubedHost also includes DDoS protection.

BeastNode: They offer good server performance with a decent amount of features. BeastNode's prices are also reasonable, with plans starting from $2.99 per month. They provide options for vanilla Minecraft, as well as modded versions including Bukkit, Spigot, and Feed The Beast (FTB).

GameServers: Not only can this global leader in game hosting serve your Minecraft needs, but it can also host over 200 other games for you. Although not as specialized in Minecraft hosting as some other companies might be, their global presence comes with many advantages.

Server.pro: With their free tier, you can host a Minecraft server without paying a single cent. However, their paid servers are way better in terms of performance and support, which start from $5 per month. They support both Java and Bedrock editions.

Nitrado: Known for its robust technology and excellent customer service, Nitrado is another good choice. They offer flexible packages that are easy to adjust and upgrade.

Hostinger: Widely known for their reliable website hosting, Hostinger offers Minecraft-specific server hosting as well. They claim solid performance and 99.9% uptime, with packages starting reasonably low.
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