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3 game servers

Started by jpf566, Dec 26, 2022, 02:23 AM

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I think that using VPS services such as wable is a way to create multiple instances from one paid resource, rather than paying for multiple VPS instances. This could also be applied to game server hosting by allowing up to 3 servers and paying according to the slot. By splitting these resources, you have the ability to make it profitable, but whether or not this is feasible depends on various factors such as demand and cost.
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Travelpayouts

Hosting a game server can be profitable depending on the type of server. Providing additional support for customers, such as a managed service, can make the price reasonable and beneficial for both parties. In fact, two years ago I successfully hosted an MMORPG server without any issues.
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wellm97

Using VPS services like wable can indeed allow for the creation of multiple instances from a single paid resource, which can be cost-effective compared to paying for multiple VPS instances. This concept can also be applied to game server hosting, where you can split the available resources among multiple servers and charge according to the number of slots. However, the profitability and feasibility of this approach depend on factors such as the demand for these services and the overall cost structure. It's important to carefully consider these factors before deciding to pursue this business model.

When using VPS services like wable, you typically pay for a certain amount of resources, such as CPU, RAM, and storage. By efficiently utilizing these resources, you can create multiple instances or servers instead of purchasing separate VPS instances for each individual need. This can be particularly beneficial when you have multiple lightweight applications or services that don't require the full resources of a dedicated VPS.

For game server hosting, the concept is similar. Instead of provisioning separate VPS instances for each game server, you can split the available resources among multiple servers. For example, if you have a VPS with 12 cores and 32GB of RAM, you can allocate a certain number of cores and RAM to each game server based on its requirements. Then, you can charge users based on the number of slots they are using in each game server.

This approach can potentially make your hosting service more profitable by maximizing resource utilization and allowing you to serve multiple customers from a single paid resource. However, it's important to consider factors such as demand for game server hosting, competition, pricing strategies, and operational costs to determine the feasibility and profitability of this business model.

Overall, the key is to carefully analyze your target market, assess the costs involved, and ensure that there is sufficient demand to make this approach viable for your specific circumstances.
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