My ISP doesnt allow any form of Personal Server on their network it straight up will lock you out.Its pretty easy to host your own server and it's not super resource intensive depending on player count, when I first started hosting a shard I had a 300MHz computer in my closet set up to play on.. man that makes me feel old lol..
You can try to find the cheap VPS server with 2 Cores 3GHz, RAM 4-6GB Max, Windows Server 2012 , SSD 40-80GB Max. - it will be more than enough for a good start with online 50-100.My ISP doesnt allow any form of Personal Server on their network it straight up will lock you out.
This is why Im looking for a cheap 10 maybe 15 person server host.
Would a VDS from NFOservers work?You can try to find the cheap VPS server with 2 Cores 3GHz, RAM 4-6GB Max, Windows Server 2012 , SSD 40-80GB Max. - it will be more than enough for a good start with online 50-100.
The newer the OS, the more it will consume RAM and disc space. Windows server 2012 - supports .NET Core, so don't need to use newer versions.
Im not at all ive literally never used Linux a day in my life.If you go with a Linux server you can get:
for $23.99/mo which isn't bad, with Linux you can probably even go cheaper with 2 cores since it will likely run more efficiently than Windows.
- Four virtual CPU cores
- 4096 MB of RAM
- 300 GB of RAID-protected storage
- 24000 GB of bandwidth transfer
That's just my opinion though, it really depends how comfortable you are with Linux as well.
Amazon or Azure be ideal, but require more skill.Would a VDS from NFOservers work?
2 Cores, 2GB RAM, Windows Server 2012 , 200GB Storage, 12000GB bandwidth Tranfer.
I can easily add 2-4GB of more RAM if absolutely needed.
Looks to be about:
$18/Month - 2GB RAM
$26/Month - 4GB RAM
$36/Month - 6GB RAM
And on that subject has anyone tried running a ServUO server on an Amazon Server?
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