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Cheap VPS for TS3
GMaister22
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Hello guys
I'm looking for a cheap but good vps for a TS3 server of 20-30 people for my World of Warcraft Guild in Europe
Which one would you recommend?
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time4vps.eu
Evoburst: https://www.evobilling.com/cart.php?gid=27
@Autosnipe
Digitalocean, Vultr, Ramnode.
€3/yr from lowendspirit nat vps, got 1 ts3 setup there in JPN
+1 for LES had a TS running on that, was working just fine
LES can't handle 20-30 people. I would suggest EvoBurst or time4vps.
I heavily recommend Ramnode. I've been running a ts3 on a 128mb VPS flawlessly for over a year with 99.9% uptime. Have an average of 10 people with the best codecs and everything is running smoothly!
Go and take a look at OVH. With their Game Anti DDoS and excellent network!
Ramnode 128mb in NL is all you need
Can definitly recommend RamNode and Time4VPS as well and as @davidgestiondbi mentioned, EvoBurst. But HostHatch is a bit cheaper than RN and should absolutely be more then enough as well.
I have my Teamspeak running on a dedicated server from Delimiter, but thats only because I have it for other things. But no I have had it running on RamNode 128mb, EvoBurst's MegaVZ and BudgetVZ product lines, all are great options.
i run a ts server on a DO vps works flawlessly, uptime pretty much 100%
We actually provide Team Speak 3 hosting at $0.30/slot if you're interested: http://hostodo.com/teamspeak.html
We can provide 1GB RAM, 25GB SSD, 1TB Traffic on a very stable platform with redundant uplinks on each node for just €3,74/mo with promo LAUNCH25LEB
https://my.clickvps.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=1
+1 ovh, or any other ddos protected service
Okey, go to evobilling.com and get your hands on a NAT server for 3€/Year. Absolutely the cheapest alternative. PM me if you need any help!
Running one on the Italy Node. Every evening up to 50-60 people connected without any issue.
That is not true at all. Teamspeak uses very few ressources.
I had more than 50 teamspeak servers running on hosts with 256-512mb ram and there were more than 1000 people online at the same time on peak hours.
@paily @tr1cky I was referring to 100mbps port, save some for others.
You will hardly hit 1mb/s with 50-60 people.
Idling or talking? As far as I know, 1mb/s(MB/s?) isn't enough.
Why should I save some for others, while using ~300kb's(bytes) on peak hours. And as you can see here the port is never fully occupied.
Talking. One client idling takes less than 1kb/s.
Edit: If you want statistics, I'm sure @paily can give you some for some nodes where he hosts a lot of TS servers.
Simply because it's shared port with others and you shouldn't use all of it.
@tr1cky by idling I mean in the same channel with other people talking. I thought the voice will be multiplied by 50 when there are 1 speaker + 49 listeners? And if 2 people talk at the same time, then the bandwidth will be squared. All these are assumed all 50 ppl in the same channel.
It's a rarity that 50 people will be in the same channel.
In theory, but:
Just joined this server. It has been up a bit more than a day and traffic is at ~150gb.
That is 4.5TB traffic for a server with nearly 500 people.
If you calculate that down that is 6250mb/hour, 104mb/minute and 1.8mb/s.
So a server with ~500 clients online uses less than 2mb/s on average.
There are "idiots" out there idle in a busy channel; nothing is impossible, better be safe than sorry. Never risk having your server suspended for "abusing" the port by saving $10 a year and let the 50 people be disappointed.
@tr1cky depends all if the idle and channel quality, if you have 50-80 Users and top notch channel quality you beat that 2MB/s. So with 500 Active users i would say 10MB/s+
I don't see abuse as per op request for only 20-30 people.
Hi,
NanoVZ plan from EvoBurst will work for you as long as you don't mind the NAT IPv4. You can configure TeamSpeak 3 server to use different port other than 9987. Just connect to the administration console and change the port you will find a guide if you search a little bit.
I run private TS3 on 64MB vps without a problem on EvoBurst DE location, and I don't have any problems. Although I have 5-6 people on the server and max 15, but I guess It will work. The server is very cheap, so you can't go wrong with either 128 or 64.
Here is some info from my server currently.
Best regards!