Hi Mc-Marketers.
Before I start confusing some heads right off the bat, here are the definitions
(Definitions:
Server - 1 gamemode based network let's say, Factions only.
Network - Many gamemodes under 1server host, which is with a vps and can be made with bungeecord.)
Basically, VPS servers are the way to go if you plan out making Minecraft networks instead of just 1 server and I intend just on that. I was looking around a lot of hosting providers and the only 1 that was actually worth it seemed to be PebbleHost due to them having the most disk space (100GB SSD) for a 12GB Ram VPS and a very cheap price due to other competetors charging over 40-100$ for the server a month. But then I had some problem, how do you excatly work with the vps if I don't own any linux devices and only have a W10 gaming pc? Let's say, which 1 is the easiest softwear to work with: Debian, Centos, Fedora, suse or ubuntu - on Windows 10?
Thank you lads for the answers!
- KingDynasty
Before I start confusing some heads right off the bat, here are the definitions
(Definitions:
Server - 1 gamemode based network let's say, Factions only.
Network - Many gamemodes under 1server host, which is with a vps and can be made with bungeecord.)
Basically, VPS servers are the way to go if you plan out making Minecraft networks instead of just 1 server and I intend just on that. I was looking around a lot of hosting providers and the only 1 that was actually worth it seemed to be PebbleHost due to them having the most disk space (100GB SSD) for a 12GB Ram VPS and a very cheap price due to other competetors charging over 40-100$ for the server a month. But then I had some problem, how do you excatly work with the vps if I don't own any linux devices and only have a W10 gaming pc? Let's say, which 1 is the easiest softwear to work with: Debian, Centos, Fedora, suse or ubuntu - on Windows 10?
Thank you lads for the answers!
- KingDynasty
