Me and a friend wanted to create their own Minecraft server… We tried it at Aternos but the server only stayed online for 4 minutes if you can't play it anymore. We want a server such as Griefergames.net never goes out… Nice if the server is free. But he can also cost something… If someone knows a good site where you can create a server then online, please write.
But you have to rent a root or VServer and then install a minecraft server there.
OK thanks.
Can you synonymous n micro-server yourself put the hut and always let on, is synonymous.
Free you will probably get that bad. Running such a server permanently costs electricity and thus money.
You have to rent one for money (Nitrado for example) - then costs a few euro a month.
You can also run servers on your own PC. But there the electricity costs are higher, as if you rent it. So not recommended.
Many thanks
Thank you
What? ^^
Yes completely free is nothing, that's right… Electricity and cost of hardware and the line usually costs money.
But if you do not want to be dependent on hosters, you buy micro pc and build yourself a small server.
For my part, I had so many people on it that I invested a bit in my fun back then and directly invested an Intel xeon e3 1220lv2 with its gigabyte matx board and 16gb ram + 240gb ssd and 2tb hdd. It ran bombs for years and hardly consumed electricity. Sometimes 17watt hours or so. Was top this ran on a ds-full 100mbit cable line and everything was bomb.
3 mc server + 3 killing floor server + ts3 server and a l4d2 server were running on it at times. If one disregards now that the line was anyway available and thus only the power consumption was, that was quite ok ^^
Well, if the parents like that so much I do not really think so and build computers if you do not understand that with minecraft I also see more critically.
What did a computer build together with minecraft in a straightforward way? I do not see any connections. And uh well… If I pay now for a mc server at a hoster 10 euro a month, or participate with 120 euro in total in the electricity bill and have as many as I want, a direct access to hard and software and any other fun aspect, The only thing that still arises is the purchase of the hardware. And as I said it is synonymous with ner zotac z-box or similar
All in all, this should be decided by his parents, and that is what HE should do with his parents and not with us or us with him.
I would loan you one of my servers, but I'll move in the next week and have only dsl25000 there until the end of the year. ^^ until then, the server computer will be decommissioned and shut down. Maybe I can put it somewhere else… See.
All in all, you can do it yourself like me. If a 100mbit or it is probably synonymous 50mbit (important here is a useful upstream) is present and you nen nen small energy-saving micro computer brand computer box computer in ne corner, you have the advantages of the absolute full access to the whole box, And a small bukkit server runs in any case on a atom 525d with 4gb ram and 250gb hdd… I know from my own initial experience.
you do not have to stand for such small anewundungsen nen nen xeon as I have built him there.
ubuntu on it, n few server tools on it, screen is always quite good! At least if you work without a surface via remote access to the console via puty and co. Then just follow the instructions from the net and end banana.
vllt make sure that the internet connection is not a dual-stack lite. This is very important! If you want a permernente accessibility over a url I can suggest you goip.de.
All right.
OK thanks.
Very much doubt that she wants such a big server, that would make sense from the price of electricity…
let alone that it has 13,000 euro expensive processors available.
You have no idea what I have installed and how do you come to 13,000 euro did you pull the sum out of his hat? The intel xeon e3 1220l v2 cost 224 euro and has not become more expensive. The thing needs about 17watt max apf if the right thing pulls, has 4 threads and enough power for such "big" server. The board has cost 90 euro and is long-term stable without end. The maximum runtime without reboot was 411 days for me. And if you had read what cih wrote then you would know that the box in the year all together caused no 150 euro electricity costs… MEASURED, with a wattmeter the line was switched between!