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I'm wondering what a good website is for buying a server that I can keep open 24/7 and have at least 10 people in at once.
It's mostly for me and my friends but I might let random people in every now and then.

I want to be able to get it as cheap as possible and it has to support Bukkit and be able to have plugins.

Any suggestions?

Note: I have seen the post about "BUKKITHOST - DEDICATED MINECRAFT SERVER HOSTING" but I'm just wondering if there are any other ways which may be better or cheaper.

Thanks for any help!
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Hello iLogey,
I work for a great company called GGServers.

GGServers provide great quality Minecraft servers for affordable prices.
It's just $3/GB!

Check us out @ GGServers.net

Regards,
Matthew Robinson
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-xbox360 wrote
Hello iLogey,
I work for a great company called GGServers.

GGServers provide great quality Minecraft servers for affordable prices.
It's just $3/GB!

Check us out @ GGServers.net

Regards,
Matthew Robinson
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Thanks for the reply. I've checked out the site and it looks pretty neat.
I just have a few questions.
Why do you have to enter your PayPal for a free server? I just wanted to test the server but I don't have PayPal at the moment.
Also, what does the free one mean by "(24 hours)"?
Does it mean you have the server for 24 hours, then it deletes the world and stuff?
I don't understand that part.
And what's the difference between "Minecraft Hosting" and "Dedicated Servers"?
Why is the "Dedicated Servers" one so much more expensive than the "Minecraft Hosting" one?
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iLogey wrote Thanks for the reply. I've checked out the site and it looks pretty neat.
I just have a few questions.
Why do you have to enter your PayPal for a free server? I just wanted to test the server but I don't have PayPal at the moment.
Also, what does the free one mean by "(24 hours)"?
Does it mean you have the server for 24 hours, then it deletes the world and stuff?
I don't understand that part.
And what's the difference between "Minecraft Hosting" and "Dedicated Servers"?
Why is the "Dedicated Servers" one so much more expensive than the "Minecraft Hosting" one?

Hello again, iLogey. I would be glad to answer your questions.

We ask for your PayPal details as this is the only way our billing system, WHMCS, will allow us to process any services to any account. This will NOT take any money from you, nor will it share your details with us. This information will be encrypted and safely.

The 24 hour server allows you to test the server for the 24 hour period. No files will be saved after that 24 hour period. This is just a trial.

Let me know if I can do anything else for you.

Regards,
Matthew Robinson
-xbox360
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why dont you create your own one for free mate ? i recently made one and it can have as many people as you like, as long as you have the server runnig then it wll be up for as long as you want.
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FuntleyRandomz wrote why dont you create your own one for free mate ? i recently made one and it can have as many people as you like, as long as you have the server runnig then it wll be up for as long as you want.

Making your own involves keeping your machine on 24/7 and having limited bandwidth. In contrast to this, being with a host allows you to have freedom and full control while having top-of-the-range CPU's and bandwidth powering your server.

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Matthew Robinson
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-xbox360 wrote
iLogey wrote Thanks for the reply. I've checked out the site and it looks pretty neat.
I just have a few questions.
Why do you have to enter your PayPal for a free server? I just wanted to test the server but I don't have PayPal at the moment.
Also, what does the free one mean by "(24 hours)"?
Does it mean you have the server for 24 hours, then it deletes the world and stuff?
I don't understand that part.
And what's the difference between "Minecraft Hosting" and "Dedicated Servers"?
Why is the "Dedicated Servers" one so much more expensive than the "Minecraft Hosting" one?

Hello again, iLogey. I would be glad to answer your questions.

We ask for your PayPal details as this is the only way our billing system, WHMCS, will allow us to process any services to any account. This will NOT take any money from you, nor will it share your details with us. This information will be encrypted and safely.

The 24 hour server allows you to test the server for the 24 hour period. No files will be saved after that 24 hour period. This is just a trial.

Let me know if I can do anything else for you.

Regards,
Matthew Robinson
-xbox360


Thanks for answering that question.
I also wanted to know what the difference between "Minecraft Hosting" and "Dedicated Servers".
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iLogey wrote Note: I have seen the post about "BUKKITHOST - DEDICATED MINECRAFT SERVER HOSTING" but I'm just wondering if there are any other ways which may be better or cheaper.


In terms of "better", you won't find much higher quality. There's a reason why Sean used BukkitHost for TTG's Minecraft server, and it's not because I gave him any kind of special treatment or pricing. In the 1.5 years Sean hosted the server with me, I don't think he complained about the server a single time, and even now has nothing but positive things to say about BukkitHost.

Any host that offers $3/GB server is unsustainable, short and simple. The quality of server that would be required to offer pricing that low would either be comparable to home computers, or the servers would be heavily overloaded.

I'm not trying to bash on GGS. I've never heard of them, so I have no idea how high/low quality their servers are. I am simply speaking from years of experience with Minecraft hosting.

Back to my point, yes, there are many hosts that are cheaper than BukkitHost. But if you're looking for a high quality server that will see no downtime, you're not going to get that from a host that offers $3/GB. This is true for any kind of server, not just Minecraft. Cheaper is not always better.
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SPEED wrote In terms of "better", you won't find much higher quality. There's a reason why Sean used BukkitHost for TTG's Minecraft server, and it's not because I gave him any kind of special treatment or pricing. In the 1.5 years Sean hosted the server with me, I don't think he complained about the server a single time, and even now has nothing but positive things to say about BukkitHost.

Any host that offers $3/GB server is unsustainable, short and simple. The quality of server that would be required to offer pricing that low would either be comparable to home computers, or the servers would be heavily overloaded.

I'm not trying to bash on GGS. I've never heard of them, so I have no idea how high/low quality their servers are. I am simply speaking from years of experience with Minecraft hosting.

Back to my point, yes, there are many hosts that are cheaper than BukkitHost. But if you're looking for a high quality server that will see no downtime, you're not going to get that from a host that offers $3/GB. This is true for any kind of server, not just Minecraft. Cheaper is not always better.

I do not believe you are correct as many companies over-charge. We have good relations with datacentres which often ensures good discounts and good value bulk-buys.

GGServers strive to keep performance with 2 or 3 new panels per day to sustain quality. We do not overload machines and we use the same CPU's as standard across many other hosts. At least 98% of our nearly 4000 customers are satisfied with their services.

Regards,
Matthew Robinson
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-xbox360 wrote I do not believe you are correct as many companies over-charge. We have good relations with datacentres which often ensures good discounts and good value bulk-buys.

GGServers strive to keep performance with 2 or 3 new panels per day to sustain quality. We do not overload machines and we use the same CPU's as standard across many other hosts. At least 98% of our nearly 4000 customers are satisfied with their services.

Regards,
Matthew Robinson
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I don't mean to attack you, so don't take this personally this is merely an observation.

Your Facebook is stacked with customers complaining about downtime and other issues. Your twitter isn't much better. There are numerous complaints about waiting days for ticket response and small issues that should take minutes to fix. This shouldn't happen.

I understand that DDoSes are largely unpreventable, but a null route is an easy fix with Multicraft if you know how to configure it correctly (and with 4000 customers, you definitely should). It shouldn't be an excuse for downtime.

GGS isn't the only company I've seen with these issues. They're common among budget hosts, which is exactly the point I'm trying to make. If you want a cheap server, where uptime and customer service are not important to you, by all means, budget hosts are the way to go. But if you're looking for a serious server with very little downtime and fast customer service, you're going to end up paying more.

It depends on what you want out of your server.
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