Rust game servers
A ready server with a panel, wipe scheduling and Discord logs
The server runs on our hardware and is managed from the panel: console, file manager, SFTP, wipe scheduler, player charts and in-game events sent to your Discord.
Game servers on AMD Ryzen, DDR5 and NVMe. Scheduled wipes, player charts, in-game events in Discord — all from one panel, without editing configs over SFTP.
Three lines of service on the same hardware. If none of them fits, we will build to order.
A ready server with a panel, wipe scheduling and Discord logs
The server runs on our hardware and is managed from the panel: console, file manager, SFTP, wipe scheduler, player charts and in-game events sent to your Discord.
The whole machine is yours, no neighbours
A physical server in full. We build the configuration for the job: if the option you need is not on the list, tell us what hardware it takes.
Prices are per month. How the money is actually taken depends on the service — it is written under its plans.
A small server for friends and testing
OrderA good fit for small servers
OrderPlenty of plugins, a big map and a live player count
OrderA project with players on around the clock
OrderCharged by the hour for the time the server actually runs: stop it mid-month and you pay only for the hours it ran.
| Plan | CPU | Memory | Storage | Databases | Players | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mini | 200% AMD R9 7950X | 8 GB - DDR5 | 15 GB NVMe | 1 | Recommended for 50 slots | $18 |
| Mid-Lite | 300% AMD R9 7950X | 14 GB - DDR5 | 30 GB NVMe | 2 | Recommended for 150 slots | $35 |
| Standart | 400% AMD R9 7950X | 16 GB - DDR5 | 50 GB NVMe | 4 | Recommended for 200 slots | $45 |
| Pro | 600% AMD R9 7950X | 24 GB - DDR5 | 250 GB NVMe | 6 | Recommended for 300 slots | $70 |
A solid build for Rust game servers
OrderBilled monthly: the machine is reserved for you in full, so the plan is paid a month ahead and renews as a whole.
| Plan | Location | CPU | Memory | Storage | Traffic | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AMD Ryzen9 9950X - Berlin | Berlin | 16xCPU AMD R9 9950X 5.7 GHz | 2x48GB (96) - DDR5 | 2x2TB (4TB) - NVMe | 10 Gbit/s | $290 |
| Ryzen 9 7950X3D — Germany | Germany | 16xCPU AMD R9 7950X3D 4.2 GHz | 192GB - DDR5 | 2x1TB (2TB) - NVMe | 10 Gbit/s | $297 |
| Ryzen 9 7950X3D — London | London | 16xCPU AMD R9 7950X3D 4.2 GHz | 128GB - DDR5 | 2x1.92TB (3.84TB) - NVMe | 1 Gbit/s | $245 |
A cluster for a network of servers, a particular CPU and disks for the job, your own subnet, invoicing under a contract — all of that is arranged separately. Describe the task and we will come back with a build and a price.
Not bare Pterodactyl: we wrote the Rust-specific tabs ourselves, because our own servers needed them before customers did.
You pick what to erase and what to keep: map, blueprints, player saves. A separate button carries the save over to a new game version after an update.
Charts of players, queue and joins over a day, a week and a month. A player list with kick and ban — no console commands, no RCON clients.
Joins, deaths, reports and player suggestions go to your channel. The stream is rate limited so the channel is not flooded at the evening peak.
Server FPS, memory and network on Grafana charts. You see not just that it lags, but when it started and on what exactly.
A file manager with a config editor, SFTP access, and databases for plugins handed out straight from the panel.
Charges accrue hourly and every one of them is listed by day. The low-balance warning arrives in advance, not after the server stops.
The demo has the same layout and the same sections a customer sees. Nothing to fill in, and no one else’s servers on display.
Pick a plan, or describe the task if none of the ready-made ones fits.
We bring the server up and hand over panel access and the connection address. The first 3 days are free.
You top up the balance: game servers and VDS are charged hourly, dedicated ones monthly.
The plan price is given per month, but it is not taken in one go: every hour a share of it leaves the balance for the time the server actually ran. Stop the server mid-month and you pay only for the days that passed.
The balance may go negative — the server does not stop right away. A warning with a countdown appears in the panel, and only after three days at zero or below is the service suspended. Files and the world stay where they are.
Yes, for three days. The trial server works like any other, with the same panel.
We bring up the base build ourselves; anything beyond that is by arrangement.
A particular CPU, many disks, your own subnet, invoicing under a contract — all of it can be arranged. Describe the task in your request.
Pick a plan or describe your task — we will answer and bring the server up.