What do you look for when buying a Minecraft Server

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As a former web hosting company, we are looking forward to migrating to Minecraft Hosting. We need your opinion to serve you better :)
 
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What pricing do you think is right for our specs?
All of our Minecraft servers run on the following hardware:
  • CPU: Intel Xeon E5-1650v3 6c/12t @ 3.5GHz with 3.8GHz Boost
  • RAM: DDR4 ECC @ 2133MHz
  • Disks: SSD drives in RAID
Our nodes are all DDoS Protected!

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Even if you have a little bit of downtime, if you have really good support then people will like your host.
 

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In addition to what others have said above, some less technical points.. I'd suggest that the server you're buying has good quality plugins already so you don't have to buy them yourself, they can be quite expensive. Also how much funding the previous owner put into advertising, that in itself can also be quite expensive. Good luck with your server :)
 

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In addition to what others have said above, some less technical points.. I'd suggest that the server you're buying has good quality plugins already so you don't have to buy them yourself, they can be quite expensive. Also how much funding the previous owner put into advertising, that in itself can also be quite expensive. Good luck with your server :)
they mean minecraft hosting lol.
 

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High specs (you have)
Easy to use panel
Location
Support

For those specs I'd say $1.50/GB, $2/GB max.

Even if you have a little bit of downtime, if you have really good support then people will like your host.

SSD (Not a HDD, those are for crappy hosts)
High end processor
Location (obviously)

Alright, thank you! We appreciate it.

In addition to what others have said above, some less technical points.. I'd suggest that the server you're buying has good quality plugins already so you don't have to buy them yourself, they can be quite expensive. Also how much funding the previous owner put into advertising, that in itself can also be quite expensive. Good luck with your server :)

they mean minecraft hosting lol.

Yep just realised that lol, sorry the title was a little misleading :unsure:

Yeah, sorry for that.

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