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VPS Server Software

Discussion in 'Other' started by The_Zip, Oct 3, 2013.

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  1. The_Zip

    The_Zip Active Member Resource Contributor

    Recently I have decided to move my server to a VPS so I could save some cash, and do allot more things that you can't do with Multicraft, or MCmyAdmin, or other similar programs. After talking to some friend, and other people that I trust and like, and asked them which host was the best, cheapest, and most reliable, I chose RamNode. And I need to chose a software in which I should get for my server. My options are, http://prntscr.com/1uzxza , and I was wondering what other people use? Or which one would be the best to run multiple Minecraft/MySQL/Web servers on?

    Also any other advise about VPS that I should be aware about is much appreciated,

    Connor
  2. Matt

    Matt Forum Moderator & Contributor Staff Member Moderator Contributor

    I am using CentOS 6 32-bit

    Works fine for me. I am running a Minecraft server and TeamSpeak server on it.
  3. The_Zip

    The_Zip Active Member Resource Contributor

    Thanks a ton for the advise, do you know what the difference is between 64bit and 32bit?
  4. Matt

    Matt Forum Moderator & Contributor Staff Member Moderator Contributor

    I am not sure about that. The only thing i know is that 32-bit can handle more.
  5. Coelho

    Coelho Software Engineer Staff Member Administrator Maintainer

    64 bit is capable of handling more than 3gb~ of memory, while 32 bit architectures are limited under that. If you only need less than 3gb of memory, then 32 bit is no issue to install, but keep in mind most applications are moving away from that onto the newer 64 bit architecture.

    I recommend Debian 7 Wheezy.
  6. The_Zip

    The_Zip Active Member Resource Contributor

    Thanks @Coelho, I think that is going to be way I will be going, allot of people on Bukkit have been suggestion that to. Also thanks for your advise to @Matt anything always really helps.
  7. Matt

    Matt Forum Moderator & Contributor Staff Member Moderator Contributor

    You're welcome . Its up to you what you want to use.

    Topic can be locked and marked as solved?
  8. The_Zip

    The_Zip Active Member Resource Contributor

    I would leave it open till tomorrow night,
    Saturday, if anyone is willing to give there advise till than, I'm willing to take it.
  9. Matt

    Matt Forum Moderator & Contributor Staff Member Moderator Contributor

    Okay :p
  10. The_Zip

    The_Zip Active Member Resource Contributor

    Ok, @Matt you can lock it up, or delete it. I don't really know how your system works yet.
  11. Matt

    Matt Forum Moderator & Contributor Staff Member Moderator Contributor

    Locked
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