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Need a hosting that will provide a 32GB Minecraft server. Will take a dedi if Someone can show me how to setup that shit.
 
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Nexril can offer you a 32 GB dedicated server for $70.00 per month.

SM-E3-1271v3-32:
  • Intel® Xeon® E3-1271v3 @ 4.00 GHz
  • 32 GB DDR3 ECC Memory
  • 250 GB SSD (Primary Drive)
  • 15 TB Bandwidth @ 1 Gbps Port Speed
  • /29 IPv4 + /64 IPv6 Allocation on Private VLAN
We can offer a full management service, including a free 5-server Multicraft license, for an additional $20.00 per month.

However, if you order before April 30th, you can use the promo code "20APR2018" to receive 20% off recurring. That would be $72 with the management service or $56 without it.
 

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Need a hosting that will provide a 32GB Minecraft server. Will take a dedi if Someone can show me how to setup that shit.
People might think fastsrv 32gb for 5$ per month is bad but its not. First off they are owned by rx group which makes them reputable. Second all of there budget nodes are owned hardware which makes them do whatwver they want and not pay monthly. Ignore these people thats saying fastsrv is bad and try them out, i recommend going on there website and asking for a trial cause they might do it :)
 

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People might think fastsrv 32gb for 5$ per month is bad but its not. First off they are owned by rx group which makes them reputable. Second all of there budget nodes are owned hardware which makes them do whatwver they want and not pay monthly. Ignore these people thats saying fastsrv is bad and try them out, i recommend going on there website and asking for a trial cause they might do it :)
Just because they own their hardware doesn't mean they don't pay monthly - They still need to pay for the space in the data centre, electricity, maintenance and so on. This is such a common misconception and is truly annoying to see people who believe and spread it, To put in a data centre a 64GB Server in the US with a host such as Fallout normally costs $35-50/month (excluding maintenance costs and other related costs)
 

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People might think fastsrv 32gb for 5$ per month is bad but its not. First off they are owned by rx group which makes them reputable. Second all of there budget nodes are owned hardware which makes them do whatwver they want and not pay monthly. Ignore these people thats saying fastsrv is bad and try them out, i recommend going on there website and asking for a trial cause they might do it :)

Just because they own their hardware doesn't mean they don't pay monthly - They still need to pay for the space in the data centre, electricity, maintenance and so on. This is such a common misconception and is truly annoying to see people who believe and spread it, To put in a data centre a 64GB Server in the US with a host such as Fallout normally costs $35-50/month (excluding maintenance costs and other related costs)

In addition to monthly costs, there's the up-front cost that you need to when purchasing hardware. It doesn't just fall from the sky. Especially with newer hardware, a server can range from $1,000 to $2,000+. You're not paying monthly for it, but you still need to make back your initial investment somehow.

Then, there's the matter of remote hands and failing parts. Hardware goes bad. Having/purchasing replacement parts and having a datacenter technician swap them out is taken care of the host when you rent, but falls on you when you colocate with owned hardware. Having replaced parts before, I can say that remote hands fees are not cheap when you need it on-demand in a hurry.
 

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Just because they own their hardware doesn't mean they don't pay monthly - They still need to pay for the space in the data centre, electricity, maintenance and so on. This is such a common misconception and is truly annoying to see people who believe and spread it, To put in a data centre a 64GB Server in the US with a host such as Fallout normally costs $35-50/month (excluding maintenance costs and other related costs)
Correction there node is 256gb but i see your point.
 

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Need a hosting that will provide a 32GB Minecraft server. Will take a dedi if Someone can show me how to setup that shit.
use fastsrv.io. They have unlimited hosting, the soft limit is 32 GB of ram, but can be increased by talking to staff. Storage is amazing, and so is cpu.[DOUBLEPOST=1524114117][/DOUBLEPOST]
Need a hosting that will provide a 32GB Minecraft server. Will take a dedi if Someone can show me how to setup that shit.
It is also $5 setup fee.
 

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I can do a E5-2440 32GB RAM with 256GB SSD for $60/month $4 per IP one time fee. moon10k
 

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FastSrv.io is non profit... And they have amazing hosting. I currently have 64gb ram on 7 diffrrdif servers with them and I have never experienced any issues besides scheduled node restarts which are rare.
 

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FastSrv.io is non profit... And they have amazing hosting. I currently have 64gb ram on 7 diffrrdif servers with them and I have never experienced any issues besides scheduled node restarts which are rare.
Exactly, I run a smp server with my mates which, Of course as the norm of smp servers, has lots of redstone. Not one bit of lag, except for location lag. as we are in Australia.
 

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FastSrv.io is non profit... And they have amazing hosting. I currently have 64gb ram on 7 diffrrdif servers with them and I have never experienced any issues besides scheduled node restarts which are rare.

We are not non-profit and use spare servers that are in our 42U rack located at Quadranet in Los Angeles.
 

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Need a hosting that will provide a 32GB Minecraft server. Will take a dedi if Someone can show me how to setup that shit.

What is the budget you are looking at?
 

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Depending on what you are looking for, I would recommend going for a server from SoYouStart or OVH. OVH is the main company, and they have a few child companies for smaller operations. They may be slightly more pricey than some of the hosts you might find here on mcm, but its the place to go when your looking for quality over quantity, and has been known for being one of the best server hosts based in Europe (They do also have servers in Canada, so don't think its just in Europe).
 
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