Choosing a Plan & Size

The plan (or size) decides how much CPU and RAM your server gets — which in turn affects how many players it can comfortably handle and its hourly rate.

The three size tiers

Each game offers up to three size tiers:

Tier Best for Hourly rate
Small A few friends, light games Lowest
Medium A typical group Middle
Large Bigger groups or heavier games Highest

Bigger tiers give your server more CPU cores and more RAM. More resources means smoother performance with more players, at a higher cost per hour.

Each game has a minimum

Every game has minimum CPU and RAM requirements, so the smallest tier offered already meets the game's needs. Heavier games (like Enshrouded, Palworld, Rust, or Conan Exiles) start at a higher baseline than lighter ones (like Terraria or Team Fortress 2). See each game's configuration guide for its minimums.

How to choose

  • Counting players? Pick a tier sized for your expected peak player count. When in doubt, start one tier up for headroom.
  • Watching cost? Start Small — you can always resize up later if it feels laggy.

You can change size later

You're not locked in. Resize from the Server Settings blade at any time:

  • Upscaling charges a prorated difference and resets the hourly timer.
  • Downscaling is free.

See Changing Server Size & Cost for the billing details.

Pricing and your currency

Prices are shown in your wallet currency (USD or IDR) with no conversion. You always see the exact hourly rate before you confirm.