I wanted to buy a server. That's how I came across strato, but the root servers are very expensive on many websites and I don't want to spend more than 10 euro for vlt 2 gb ram. I wanted the server for minecraft to host a server, but need at least 7 gb ram to run all the mods on it. So to my question, would a vps server be worth it? (You do not need to write to me that if I have no idea of something I would rather not do this or that it is too expensive to provide security at linux)
There are enough tutorials that you can easily join.
A VPS is a virtual private server.
You practically share a server in the data center with several people.
Sure, I just think that a simple MC server from Nitrado is the better choice here simply because it is too expensive to secure a Linux server if you want to have only MC anyway
Are you doing this extra to provoke?
Thank you very much!
Nope, is my opinion on the subject.
But I would like to be convinced of your opinion, so if you like to link a few good tutorials to secure it will certainly help everyone.
Why is what he thinks is a provocation? He can have his opinion.
The FS has specifically said that he does not want these answers.
I could have told him what a VPS is, but he could have googled that himself. I just wanted to do the questioner a favor and raise concerns about the general project beyond the question.
However, it is appropriate to point out the dangerousness of such an undertaking if you don't care. He doesn't have to follow him.
If my conscience tells me that I should definitely mention this or that, then I do it, no matter what the questioner asks.
In addition, his actual statement was that Nitrado would be better suited here. Security was just the reason.
Thank you!
If you say that you already know Note XY, then the FS probably already knows it.
Then almost answer word for word with what the example of the unwanted answer is…
He knows the clue but doesn't seem to take it seriously? So even more reason to point out that if you do something like that you should do it right.
With the VPS the server is virtual and you share it with other users, with KVM virtualization you have a fixed slice and the data sow next door doesn't pull you down.
Also cheap and good: Netcup, Hetzner, Contabo
Questions in this direction fit well in the forum, if you can speak English: https://www.lowendtalk.com/
Unfortunately, terms are often exchanged for servers:
Root server: Server with full access to the system (based on the root user)
VServer / VPS: Virtual server (hardware or software virtualization, the former is preferred)
Dedicated server: A real hardware server, not virtualized
A VPS is basically good for Minecraft, but you have to choose the right one. It is important that the resources are guaranteed, for example with the RS line from netcup.
I can also help you with the setup.
With KVM virtualization you have a fixed slice and the data sow next door doesn't pull you down.
It would be nice. Unfortunately, this is not the case, but the guaranteed resources tend to be available from KVM servers.
Thank you very much.