I have been trying to find a get the best for your money host, and I have come across relayedservers.com. Does anyone know if they are good or not? I will need quality hosting, for a reasonably low price.
i have had a good time with Ewe Host.
[url]www.EweHost.com[/url]
Most if not all the reviews in that thread are invalid, tho I do have to thank some for the website feedback. The privacy policy and other parts of our website were lost from a rollback, which have now been corrected.
While most of the people posting there support Elpis Host (Which I am more than happy with), they are invalid due to them never even using our services at all. Our prices are low due to funding coming from other companies that I own, I do not run Relayed for profit. It more or less pays itself off, and any income is used on the servers. All our nodes are powered by at least a E3-1230 V2 with 8GB of RAM and our Minecraft nodes are similar with 32-64GB of ram, we also have multiple locations (Virginia USA, Arizona USA, London UK).
Yet again I say thank you for the feedback from some of the people in that thread.
I learned to host servers from my house :)
Only downside: the god-awful 300-Horsepower fan that I hate with every fiber of my being.
If you have a basement, use it as a server room. Sound proof the walls and you'll have a quiet server room until you open the door.
[QUOTE=Mrkrabz;39940894]Most if not all the reviews in that thread are invalid, tho I do have to thank some for the website feedback. The privacy policy and other parts of our website were lost from a rollback, which have now been corrected.
While most of the people posting there support Elpis Host (Which I am more than happy with), they are invalid due to them never even using our services at all. Our prices are low due to funding coming from other companies that I own, I do not run Relayed for profit. It more or less pays itself off, and any income is used on the servers. All our nodes are powered by at least a E3-1230 V2 with 8GB of RAM and our Minecraft nodes are similar with 32-64GB of ram, we also have multiple locations (Virginia USA, Arizona USA, London UK).
Yet again I say thank you for the feedback from some of the people in that thread.[/QUOTE]
thanks mate for the info.
[QUOTE=NightmareX91;39945506]If you have a basement, use it as a server room. Sound proof the walls and you'll have a quiet server room until you open the door.[/QUOTE]
I used to run my own server, but when i updated my server computer to windows server 2008 (professional), it fucked itself over (mobo doesn't have ethernet drivers and can't use wireless adapter because drivers won't install). I have to get a new mobo before I can host again from my own house, and I don't have money.
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