Who's Your Server Host!?
Boris
Join Date: 2002-12-30 Member: 11636Members
I am just wanting to know what companies are good out there, and what kind of service people have received from these companies. I notice a lot of places will charge more for NS because of CPU issues. If you can, include what you pay approximately for what number of players, and where your server is located. IP's would be nice so anyone could use your server to test out their connection to it and essentially test out the service provider <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
I'll start off with my host (I am interested in switching if I find a better solution):
Host: <a href='http://www.canadian-gamer.com' target='_blank'>Canadian Gamer</a>
Location: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Basically in Toronto!)
Hosting Type: Dedicated Server Rental
Specs: Intel Celeron 2.66 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 200GB 8MB Cache HardDrive
Bandwidth: 200GB/mo
Cost: CAD $107/mo
NS Specs: 16 player max, NS maps mainly
Server IP/Name: (see my signature)
Just a note...include US or CAD or whatever currency is used! The entire world does not use US dollars, so be clear!
I'll start off with my host (I am interested in switching if I find a better solution):
Host: <a href='http://www.canadian-gamer.com' target='_blank'>Canadian Gamer</a>
Location: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (Basically in Toronto!)
Hosting Type: Dedicated Server Rental
Specs: Intel Celeron 2.66 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 200GB 8MB Cache HardDrive
Bandwidth: 200GB/mo
Cost: CAD $107/mo
NS Specs: 16 player max, NS maps mainly
Server IP/Name: (see my signature)
Just a note...include US or CAD or whatever currency is used! The entire world does not use US dollars, so be clear!
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server matrix is the only host i know of, they seem to be good from the servers i have been on.
Me I actually only have a homemade server because I'm not working and it's enough at this time for my small community <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
(But I still wish to have a dedicated server for making a bigger community <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->)
but if its in your budget to only get a celeron, i guess thats what you stick with. personally i go with amd because they are cheaper and perform better in what i want them to do than intel chips do.
I'm not here to argue anything and I don't care about what you run off your residential connection (good for you and thanks for helping out the NS community by providing small servers for players to play on, but I don't want to hear from you). This goes out to anyone that actually has a dedicated game server rented from a hosting company.
Thanks
Also renting a dedicated Celeron server on the East Coast running websites and email. Pings are too high on the West coast to run a server on.
<a href='http://superbservers.net' target='_blank'>http://superbservers.net</a> - P4 - 2.4Ghz, 512MB Ram, 80GB IDE - Fedora - $99/m - W2K3 Web - $114/m - 1000GB/m included - Datacenter in Virginia - COLO available
<a href='http://servermatrix.net' target='_blank'>http://servermatrix.net</a> - P4 - 2.4Ghz, 1GB Ram, 80GB IDE - RHL Enterprise - $109/m - W2K3 - $109/m - 1200GB/m included - Datacenter in Dallas
<a href='http://ev1servers.net' target='_blank'>http://ev1servers.net</a> - P4 - 2.4Ghz, 512MB Ram, 80GB IDE - RHL Enterprise - $149/m - W2K3 Web - $189 per month - 1000GB/m included - Datacenter in Dallas
<a href='http://managed.com' target='_blank'>http://managed.com</a> - P4 - 2.4Ghz, 1GB Ram, 120GB IDE - Currently out of stock - $85/m - no other prices on website - Datacenter in Calafornia
£250 / anum for 16 players
Budget as heck; CPU and Ram is high, (dual processors, 1gig ram? I'd have to check,) but the box is shared, so there are periodic lag spikes. We're also the only NS server they run, so the servers competing for resources are CS:Source... :\
Pings spike to about 250 about once a week. Most of the time pings are <50. Worth the annoyance for the cost.
Teamspeak server included.
I would not really recommend them unless you're really going for budget.
www.urbangamer.co.uk
I agree that celerons do not make for good game servers due to the s*** cache. You'd be much better off with an AMD 64 athlon based server.
now they are powerfull and not too expensive. of course you could always go for the xeon, itanium and operton options but that's uber £
we are based in red bus merdian gate house London UK.
and our NS servers are all in the top 20 uk servers on server spy <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
AMD Sempron 2800+
512 MB/DDR RAM
80 Gigs HDD
300 Gigs Traffic
Debian Linux
The Server is located in the German Town Essen which is near Cologne and runs on the European Lambdanet. Nearly all europeans have very good Pings on my Servers and at Night the Server is full with East Coast Americans. With about 5Megs up and downstream, the Server is fast a s Hell.
And i only pay 35Euros per Month. Really a good decision.
80.86.187.169:27025 #mycG.Wunderland der Freudhaftigkeit
80.86.187.169:27035 #mycG.Der Wirbelsaeulenknacker
CPU: AMD64-3000+
RAM: 2 x 512mb Major on 3rd DDR 400 (1024mb total)
HD: 120gb Maxtor fireball 8mb cache
Case: 2u rackmount Chenbro RM 214
Optical: Sony CD/RW+ series (52x52x52 I think)
Net: 100mb/s connection strait into our main cisco 2950 switch.
OS: Windows 2003 server Standard edition
from <a href='http://www.urbangamer.co.uk' target='_blank'>UrbanGamer</a>
6 Month contract is $89.99
The following are the server specs
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Athlon XP 2000
512 MB DDR RAM
40GB (7200RPM) Hard Drive
1400 GB/month of Transfer Included!
Windows XP
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Not a bad deal.
They aren't good about updating their webpage, but their service is good.
Bossgames is located in Houston, TX.
The hardware is OK, and prices are good. We've been with them since July 2003.
I can't even remember what our old host was called, but they sucked the big green weenie.
They aren't good about updating their webpage, but their service is good.
Bossgames is located in Houston, TX.
The hardware is OK, and prices are good. We've been with them since July 2003.
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Ditto. Your right sir, they are having trouble deciding on a website layout, but the service is great. AIm, cell number, email,whatever.
I've worked with the owner since 2001 at ev1servers.net. He's one of the best technicians there. He's good, trust me. The co-owner is pretty smart as well. They have servers at ev1servers.net and the planet.
I got a friend price because I help him so much setting them up. <!--emo&:)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/smile-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile-fix.gif' /><!--endemo--> But even their public rates are very competitive. I can get a 20 player pub, NS server for about 100$ I think. But thats not offical and off the cuff.
www.bossgames.net
amd xp 2400+
1.5 gigs of ram
40 gig harddrive
suse 9.1 linux
ds3 connection -
all that for $50.00 a month with 300 gb of bandwidth to use.
team-2id.net:27015
team-2id.net:27016
amd xp 2400+
1.5 gigs of ram
40 gig harddrive
suse 9.1 linux
ds3 connection -
all that for $50.00 a month with 300 gb of bandwidth to use.
team-2id.net:27015
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Is that your own server? Or are you renting it from them?
I'm going to check out your server ping times from up here near Toronto, and see how they are...
Server Spec:
Supermicro SC811T
Supermicro P4SCi
Intel Pentium 4 3.0
4x 512 DDR 400
2x 120gb RAID 1
100mbit uplink
located in one of the best dutch networks (and one of the most expensive <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo--> )
IP 80.84.250.185 (up around 8 / 9 April)
6 Month contract is $89.99
The following are the server specs
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Athlon XP 2000
512 MB DDR RAM
40GB (7200RPM) Hard Drive
1400 GB/month of Transfer Included!
Windows XP
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Not a bad deal. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
I use the same, the Recon Gamer control panel is excellent as well.
49.99 for 20 player
Mines on a dual xeon
amd xp 2400+
1.5 gigs of ram
40 gig harddrive
suse 9.1 linux
ds3 connection -
all that for $50.00 a month with 300 gb of bandwidth to use.
team-2id.net:27015
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Is that your own server? Or are you renting it from them?
I'm going to check out your server ping times from up here near Toronto, and see how they are... <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yes this is my own server, "co-location" means you providing the server and they provide the connection at their location. You can rent dedicated boxes from them <a href='http://www.waveform.net/dedicated/' target='_blank'>here</a> .
$69.00/mo. Free Setup.
* Intel Celeron 2.4 GHz
o 2.4Ghz Pentium 4 - add $10/month
* Genuine Intel motherboard.
* SuperMicro Rack Chassis
* Fedora Core 3 Linux or FreeBSD 5.3 preinstalled
o Microsoft Windows 2003 Server - Add $15.00/month
* 512MB PC2700 RAM (upgrades up to 2GB available)
o 1GB Add - $7.00/month
* 80GB - 7200RPM Hard drive (upgrades up to dual 250 GB available)
o 120GB Add $5.00/month
* 700 GB Monthly Transfer included free
* 100Mb/s Full Duplex Fast Ethernet connection: Uncapped for maximum performance.
taken from their site, im not affiliated with them in any way except being a happy customer.
They are very friendly guys i have personally been down there twice for installing the server and once again for making a hardware upgrade.
Mr|Server is currently hosted @ their Montreal location...
<a href='http://hostinggames.net' target='_blank'>http://hostinggames.net</a>
amd xp 2400+
1.5 gigs of ram
40 gig harddrive
suse 9.1 linux
ds3 connection -
all that for $50.00 a month with 300 gb of bandwidth to use.
team-2id.net:27015
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Is that your own server? Or are you renting it from them?
I'm going to check out your server ping times from up here near Toronto, and see how they are... <!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yes this is my own server, "co-location" means you providing the server and they provide the connection at their location. You can rent dedicated boxes from them <a href='http://www.waveform.net/dedicated/' target='_blank'>here</a> .
$69.00/mo. Free Setup.
* Intel Celeron 2.4 GHz
o 2.4Ghz Pentium 4 - add $10/month
* Genuine Intel motherboard.
* SuperMicro Rack Chassis
* Fedora Core 3 Linux or FreeBSD 5.3 preinstalled
o Microsoft Windows 2003 Server - Add $15.00/month
* 512MB PC2700 RAM (upgrades up to 2GB available)
o 1GB Add - $7.00/month
* 80GB - 7200RPM Hard drive (upgrades up to dual 250 GB available)
o 120GB Add $5.00/month
* 700 GB Monthly Transfer included free
* 100Mb/s Full Duplex Fast Ethernet connection: Uncapped for maximum performance.
taken from their site, im not affiliated with them in any way except being a happy customer.
They are very friendly guys i have personally been down there twice for installing the server and once again for making a hardware upgrade. <!--QuoteEnd--> </td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'> <!--QuoteEEnd-->
Thats an awesome deal. When my dedicated server contract expires, I may have to switch.