Starter
Best for lightweight starter servers
Small servers
Good for small private groups and test servers.
- 3 backups
- 2 MySQL databases
- DDoS protection
- RocketMod / OpenMod support
- Instant setup
- Easy-to-use panel
- 24/7 support
Run the server you actually want: Workshop content, plugins, custom maps, backups, file access, and enough headroom to grow.
Plans
Choose the setup that fits your player count, content stack, and room to grow.
Best for lightweight starter servers
Small servers
Good for small private groups and test servers.
A solid fit for active starter communities
Growing servers
Good for regular play and lighter mod setups.
Balanced for busier public servers
Larger communities
Good for active communities and heavier plugin stacks.
Built for heavier usage and larger worlds
Busy public servers
Good for established communities and larger content packs.
Maximum room for larger communities
High-demand servers
Good for high-activity servers that need the most headroom.
| Included | Starter | Budget | Value | Boost | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAM | 3 GB | 5 GB | 8 GB | 10 GB | 14 GB |
| Storage | 15 GB SSD | 25 GB SSD | 40 GB SSD | 60 GB SSD | 100 GB SSD |
| Backups | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
| MySQL databases | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| DDoS protection | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| RocketMod / OpenMod | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported | Supported |
| Panel access | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| 24/7 support | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
OpenMod, RocketMod, Steam Workshop content, custom maps, and full file access all belong here.
Workshop installer, backups, file manager, FTP/SFTP, stats, and scheduled restarts are all on the table.
Pick a region close to your players and keep the route short instead of pretending location does not matter.
Mods and plugins
Run OpenMod, RocketMod, Workshop content, and custom maps with the tools needed to manage them properly.
Run OpenMod or RocketMod without weird workarounds. If your server needs a real plugin stack, that is part of the job.
Pull in Steam Workshop items, keep your content organized, and build a server that does more than vanilla.
Upload custom maps, edit configs, and work directly with your files when you need more control than a toggle page gives you.
Private groups, curated servers, and public communities all get the flexibility to build the experience they want.
Control panel
Use familiar control panel tools for the day-to-day work that keeps your server running smoothly.
Use the web file manager for quick edits or connect directly when you want deeper access and tighter control.
Make backups, roll back bad changes, and keep routine restarts automated without babysitting the server.
Share access with trusted admins and keep an eye on live player activity and server status from the panel.
Handle routine admin work quickly with tools that are familiar and easy to use.
Infrastructure
You get the game-specific support you need, plus the infrastructure and panel access required to run a dependable server.
Locations
Choose a location close to your player base, keep latency lower, and avoid making everyone tunnel through the wrong side of the world.
Coverage
Keep the server close to the people who actually play on it. Better region choices mean a faster route, lower latency, and fewer complaints about the host before anyone even checks the mod list.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Low latency
If your players are in North America, put the server there. If your community is in Europe, host it there. Obvious, but worth stating because it affects how the server feels every day.
Network
Whether you are running a private group or a public server with regular activity, the goal is the same: stable routing, responsive gameplay, and no weird mystery around where the server actually lives.
Setup flow
Go from checkout to a live server in a few straightforward steps.
Start cheap. Upgrade later if you need more room.
Open the panel, set things up, and get the server ready.
Join up, test it, and start playing.
Questions
Short answers before you buy.
Yes. OpenMod, RocketMod, Steam Workshop content, custom maps, and normal admin work are all supported.
Budget is the best starting point for most servers. It gives you more room than Starter without jumping straight into the larger tiers.
Yes. Start cheap and move up later if you need more power for players, plugins, or map content.
Yes. You can manage files from the panel, connect over FTP or SFTP, run scheduled restarts, and handle backups or restores without extra nonsense.
Yes. Choose a region close to your players to keep latency lower and make the server feel better in actual play.
Get started
Order through billing, then jump into the panel.