Good gameserver company?

koopaGG

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I've been with Darkstar, NFO, and Gameservers. NFO is too pricy nowadays, any recommendations for good server company's?
 
http://www.wolfservers.com/main2/

Very Fast Servers
Game Rail Enabled
Top Notch Support
Very Cheap
More RAM on Servers
Blows Hypernia out of the water cost wise

:)

Say what?

Dual Opteron 265
(Dual Core = 4 CPUs!)
2GB RAM
160 GB Hard Drive
100Mbit dedicated port
5 IP Addresses
5000GB Premium BW
GCP Included
Windows Web Edition

Starting at
$269.00
Setup Fee=$0
Available in Va.,Tx,LA,Atlanta


Thats more money for less server. But I have heard Wolfservers spoken very highly of from a friend that rents from them.

Anyone ever rent from Art of War? How are they?
 
Insomnia? LOL, they are exiting the gameserver market. http://forums.theplanet.com/index.php?showtopic=89218&hl=end

We left The Planet's Insomnia365 and are now at www.Hypernia.com

For $250 we have 4 Opteron 2.2Ghz cores, 2GB of RAM, 275GB drive space, 3,000GB of bandwidth with full RD console access. http://hypernia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1057&pid=4912&st=0&#entry4912

Didn't know that, dang... They were pretty awesome :(. Hypernia servers are nice too I guess, never had a problem playing on those in 2142.
 
a lot of companies have expensive servers and fast connections. most seattle servers suck cuz they dont use good bandwdith for ex.

i recommend any company utilizing internap bandwidth

your shit will be spot on
 
a lot of companies have expensive servers and fast connections. most seattle servers suck cuz they dont use good bandwdith for ex.

i recommend any company utilizing internap bandwidth

your shit will be spot on

Yeah I did my research and decided to go with NFO even though they are expensive. InterNAP servers are really awesome.
 
a lot of companies have expensive servers and fast connections. most seattle servers suck cuz they dont use good bandwdith for ex.

i recommend any company utilizing internap bandwidth

your shit will be spot on

We have our server in a data center that has all the major backbones...

Level3
AT&T
Sprint
Cognet
Verizon
Qwest
etc.

There are many paths around the internet, having just one backbone is not a good choice.
 
I remember in Counter-Strike: Source I had a private server from Counter-strike.com (or maybe .net, google it.). It was $18 for a 12 slot 100tic NY which is very cheap. Anyway, people would come in and think it was NFO because it ran so well. I never had any problems with it, i'd recommend them and if they're not good enough for your needs spring for something more.
 
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