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I was wondering how beneficial it would be for me to move my Minecraft server to a dedicated host. Currently, I 6 servers with Bisect Hosting, costing ~$75 /m.

I've no experience with dedicated servers. How much would it cost? I'll list my current servers and RAM for each one:
- Hub: 1GB
- Skyblock: 8GB
- Survival: 5GB
- UHC: 5GB
- Proxy: 1GB (excessive?)
- Development: 1GB (test server)

That's 21GB of RAM in total. If anyone could link me to a well known and trusted dedicated server provider, and provide some insight, I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,
Naze
 
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Naze OVH or SoYouStart.
 

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Thanks for the comments. Very helpful! I have another question. I buy a 16GB server from OVH or what not. How do I go about setting up my servers on it? Can someone direct me to some useful resources? :D
 

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Ian.D's MPG Hosting. Get a 16 gb 60$ a month.

Thanks for the recommendation.

Naze if you are still looking for hosting feel free to add us on Skype: MPGServers we provide dedicated servers built for game hosting at affordable prices. All dedicated servers we sell on our website are company owned and colocated. When you order from us we can install the Multicraft control panel for you so you can have easy management over your severs.

Feel free to add us on our support Skype: MPGServers
We would love to work with you!
https://mpgservers.com/Dedicated

We are also releasing a new 16GB E3 product line this week!
 

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Thank you for pointing that out, I just forgot how awful it can be on a dedi.

Run it off a Linux platform.

You do realize any reliable host in the industry uses a dedicated server to host Multicraft on and run a Linux distro.
 

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By default. Any responsible server Owner will request a different CP, because Multicraft lags the server.

I honestly do not think you know what you are talking about, either way, I will respect your opinion no matter how inaccurate it is.
 
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