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You will eat through 2gb in a minute. Better go for 4gb or more.
So, you like building a 64x64 world, huh?
On a HDD with no RAM left for a tmpfs he better be.
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Do you need dedicated cores for game server ?
It might be better to go with a gameserver provider in this case. Most allow you to consume large amounts of CPU whenever the server needs to generate a new chunk, so you won't be waiting endlessly for it to generate.
The amount of RAM ysed really depends on the amount of plugins and redstone in your world. A 20 slot vanilla server is able to run on only 512 MB.
As long as the hypervisor has ample CPU power in reserve: no.
I could do something in Vancouver:
2GB RAM
2x CPU core
20GB disk
3TB Transfer
1x IPv4
/64 of IPv6 upon request
$5/mo.
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I'm using these guys for a small server -- 2GB and 30GB storage is our plan and it's working perfectly for the 4/5 players we have on at a time... You'll definitely want a SSD for minecraft, don't go HDD...