Wow I didn't even get the right letters but yeah if there's enough of us that could be like a fiver apiece surely

Wow I didn't even get the right letters but yeah if there's enough of us that could be like a fiver apiece surely
yeah i know but theirs only really 5 or 6 people who are regularly on and will pay ^
So like I don't know much about hosting and servers and all that but this doesn't look like £300 a year http://www.hazenet.co.uk/vps.html
In all honesty i took a total guess on how much it was, i just remember him posting it and i thought it was in the 100'sSo like I don't know much about hosting and servers and all that but this doesn't look like £300 a year http://www.hazenet.co.uk/vps.html![]()
No you have LIED to me I can never forgive you but yeah the most expensive one there would be like £150 a year, not sure how many people use that server but if there were 10 paying that's only about £1.25 a month and with it already being one that people can't build/grief on without us knowing them we'd make a pretty decent community out of it. Down to Dan in the end I guess but a couple of quid a month I don't mind paying, rather it goes toward a 24/7 server than Oxfam or something
I'm happy to donate a few pounds for the server.
Well, seeing me and Dan have spoken about this before I think we should talk about this in a more structured manner.
The reason it is £150 every 6 months is because we have high RAM requirements.
If we can get a list of anyone who is willing to contribute then this shouldn't be hard to do.
Yes, this is the right way to go about this. Without some kind of info on the amount of people willing to donate and how much then I can be more sure it won't be abandoned, leaving me with a high bill to pay.Well, seeing me and Dan have spoken about this before I think we should talk about this in a more structured manner.
The reason it is £150 every 6 months is because we have high RAM requirements.
If we can get a list of anyone who is willing to contribute then this shouldn't be hard to do.
Also we seem to have almost sorted all the server plugins so it shouldn't need so much maintanence anymore in the near future.
The minimum amount of RAM for a minecraft server is 1024mb (1gb), and the 1024 plan which flyingjesus mentioned looks do-able, although i'd want to research the company's past a bit and find where the server is located.
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