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Looking for Game Server hosting in South America

Hello, I'm currently looking for a VPS in South America.

I only need it for 2 months, but I'm open to a 1yr if the price is low enough. I was able to find a $35/year extremely overkill EU Ryzen VPS a few months back, but I am unfortunately aware that SA hosting is generally more expensive.

Minimum Specs:
CPU: 2 vCore, >=1000 GB6 single-core.
RAM: 3GB (1.5GB per vCore).
Disk: 150GB
Don't need the best mitigation or tons of bandwidth.

will primarily be used for game servers (TF2). I already have other servers running smoothly on a 2697v3 and older, so anything with similar/better single-core is good enough for me.

Datacenters in these locations are the ones that would work best for us (average pings):
1. Brazil (~5-20ms)
2. Argentina (~25-40ms)
3. Chile (~50-70ms)

latency for Peru and Colombia is too high for most players (>90ms consistently), but if you've got a dirt cheap (<$25/year) server in these regions I may pick one up anyway.

Thanks!

Comments

  • c9nbvc9nbv Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2025

    MS Azure? Never mind probably much more expensive than you wan't to pay for.

    Thanked by 1PotatoTF
  • @c9nbv said:
    MS Azure? Never mind probably much more expensive than you wan't to pay for.

    Well their Chile prices don't seem too bad compared to other places, I'll keep them in mind

  • OhJohnOhJohn Member
    edited October 2025

    Vultr Santiago de Chile? (Vultr Brazil is the only region with higher prices than the normal lineup)

    Thanked by 1PotatoTF
  • @OhJohn said:
    Vultr Santiago de Chile? (Vultr Brazil is the only region with higher prices than the normal lineup)

    Monthly prices seemingly start at ~$40. Vultr in my experience ends up being more expensive after like 1-2 weeks compared to cheaper options.

  • OhJohnOhJohn Member
    edited October 2025

    Never knew that infofractal has vps as well - using them since ages for dedis, looks like an attractive offer for South America. So I would recommend to try them. (but I don't know anything about game server requirements, so this is just a general recommendation for that hoster).

  • Does location really matter?

  • @PotatoTF said:
    Hello, I'm currently looking for a VPS in South America.

    I only need it for 2 months, but I'm open to a 1yr if the price is low enough. I was able to find a $35/year extremely overkill EU Ryzen VPS a few months back, but I am unfortunately aware that SA hosting is generally more expensive.

    Minimum Specs:
    CPU: 2 vCore, >=1000 GB6 single-core.
    RAM: 3GB (1.5GB per vCore).
    Disk: 150GB
    Don't need the best mitigation or tons of bandwidth.

    will primarily be used for game servers (TF2). I already have other servers running smoothly on a 2697v3 and older, so anything with similar/better single-core is good enough for me.

    Datacenters in these locations are the ones that would work best for us (average pings):
    1. Brazil (~5-20ms)
    2. Argentina (~25-40ms)
    3. Chile (~50-70ms)

    latency for Peru and Colombia is too high for most players (>90ms consistently), but if you've got a dirt cheap (<$25/year) server in these regions I may pick one up anyway.

    Thanks!

    Can you tell me what game it is?

  • PotatoTFPotatoTF Member
    edited October 2025

    @jure12 said:
    Can you tell me what game it is?

    Team Fortress 2 with custom server mods to reduce CPU/RAM usage. Most server (or desktop) hardware newer than 2011-12 can run them without issue.

    @DrNutella said:
    Does location really matter?

    If SA players can get <65ms physical location doesn't matter. if you have an IP I can ping from Brazil/Argentina and the hardware/latency LGTM, I'm interested.

  • @PotatoTF said: Team Fortress 2 with custom server mods to reduce CPU/RAM usage. Most server (or desktop) hardware newer than 2011-12 can run them without issue.

    Here:
    https://www.holy.gg/team-fortress-2

    Before purchasing, contact support and tell them you want a server in ARG or Chile.

    Thanked by 1PotatoTF
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