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Request for a game-capable server
Hello! For some private reasons, I need a server capable of running modded Minecraft 1.18.1 (FabricMC). I cannot use off-the-shelf gaming server products since the Minecraft server should never have its ports exposed to clearnet, but thanks to advancements in dark web and virtual mesh networking, hosting and playing one inside with relatively low (sometimes extremely low) latency is now possible. The server is dedicated to anonymize origins of each player as hard as possible, while providing as much comfort as possible.
VZ Type: KVM (or any other full virtualization) (no partial virtualization, e.g. OpenVZ)
Core count: At least 2. Dedicated cores are much preferred.
RAM: At least 3072MB
Disk Space: At least 15 GB
Disk Type: SSD / NVMe
Bandwidth: At least 1TB per month
Port Speed: At least 100Mbps
DDoS Protection: It doesn't matter
Number of IPs: 1 IPv4. IPv4 & IPv6 is better.
Location: West Europe, Northern Europe, Central Europe, Japan, Canada or in United States.
Budget: 9 USD/monthly (can also pay in EUR and RUB)
Billing period: Monthly, quarterly, semi-annually
Extra requirements:
· Full VPS access (SSH, root, etc).
· Allow participation in P2P traffic (essential for mesh networking, and not used in either BitTorrent or Tor).
· (optional) Allow manual system installation via VNC.
Comments
@MikeA has gaming vps if my memory is correct.
Let's see if other providers have something to offer
They do have either standalone VPS plans and stock Minecraft server plans, but they're either relatively expensive or unable to configure mesh networking (SSH and root are both required). Thanks for the recommendation though. I'll give further look.
My VPS plans in North America and Europe locations all run 8c/16t or 12c/24t Ryzen CPUs, no restriction past the allocated resources. All run NVMe SSDs. Manual install with your own ISO, just open ticket, or use Netboot ISO available on every system to do a net install easily without providing your own full ISO.
I would recommend deinserverhost.de
€4.50 EUR
3GB RAM
Unlimited Slots
https://deinserverhost.de/en/minecraft-server-hosting
Fully DDoS Protected.
Their hardware is promising, but I cannot configure mesh on them for only having FTP and server console.
We have OVH game servers in Germany and France.
You can check both Budget and standard VPS packages on https://www.hazi.ro
Best regards, Florin.
The Dedi VPS from us are working great for Gameserver. My Minecraft Hexxit 2 Server is also hosted and running fine on one of them.
https://kts24.com/vps
Ryzen VPS got a better cpu, but the Cores are not dedicated, so I would only use them if you need a lot of single core Performance (I currently use one of them for my Satisfactory server)
If you can wait a bit get the next php-friends special. They usually do something like 2 dedicated cores with ~10gb ram for 4-5€/m (with 3-12 months commitment recently).
Edit: might have to contact them about the p2p/tor traffic, since that might trigger their firewall
https://www.webtropia.com/vserver/vserver-linux-mieten.html
Personally used and they don't have a problem in blasting CPU 24/7 on vServers. Mine had around 750-800 GB5 per core. Not sure if they allow participation in P2P traffic or VNC.
Hmm any more details on how to run Minecraft over tor it's a interesting concept
No, it's not Tor, but other dark web and meshnet.
My friend's using Dedi VPS from them currently, but with modded Fabric (even with optimization mods), the server runs poorly, so I took up the job looking for and setting up an alternative. I configured the networking though.
I2p?
Both Tor and I2P have latencies over 600 milliseconds, the latter well over 1200ms, rendering Minecraft pretty unplayable. So no, none of the two suffices.
NFOServers sounds like a good fit for this
$9.99/m though, so 99 cents over budget
I run minecraft on one of those always free oracle servers for almost a month now, no problems. The always free servers meet your requirements.
I used this guide to set it up
https://blogs.oracle.com/developers/post/how-to-set-up-and-run-a-really-powerful-free-minecraft-server-in-the-cloud
Why do I feel like you are fishing for children or something with this hmm
If that was directed at me?
I don't understand, my intention for sharing that was not to go after children... That is not my taste....
I was just trying to share a free way to run a Minecraft server, no scams, gimmicks, or bad intentions.
Not at all, I'm questioning the intent of the OP
Like - practically speaking - what is the most common reason someone would want to run a popular children's game in an difficult to track underground environment?
My collaborator got Minecraft working over Named Data Networking.
Distributing the Game State of Online Games: Towards an NDN Version of Minecraft
We do have some Ryzen VDS specials, but the minimum plan is 2 x 5950X dedicated vCores / 8GB DDR4 Memory / 120GB NVMe SSD for $12/month.
on oracle blogs itself so is it like they endorse it and wont result in breaking any rules?
Yeah, privacy's for pedos. It's not for, like, protestors or activists, or a few players expressing opposing opinions in a suppressive regime. Also, it's like children can configure meshnet and low-latency dark web connection themselves on their side to just connect to the server.
Wow thanks! Looks somewhat promising.
Hi,
We can supply this for £5 per a month, we use OVH Erith in London and only use their game series servers. So all our VPS come with DDoS protection game protecting UDP protocols also.
You can view our SSD VPS Hosting here.
Good day.
Virtualization KVM
Channel (fair-share) 200 Mbit
Number of Cores 2
RAM 3072 Mb
SSD storage capacity 15 GB
ipv4+ipv6
Cost: 6 month 43.94 USD, 7.33 per month
5 locations, 7 datacenters
https://lg.justhost.ru/
Are you okay with P2P participation and (sometimes) long-time full-load on all four CPU cores? If yes, I'll give it a try.
Are you okay with getting scammed by a long-time full-scammer on all counts?
If yes, you can give it a try.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3299134/#Comment_3299134
Well I didn't know that...
I told them to try chugging CPU core count up for now. I'm still investigating, but still, please accept my thanks.