Flagship product · US game hosting
Game server infrastructure that scales with your community
Modded Minecraft, survival multiplayer, and studio workloads on VPS and dedicated bare metal. Honest RAM specs, root access, and a panel built for operators—not oversold slots.
Infrastructure tiers
Community VPS
10–30 players, light modpacks. 8 vCPU / 16GB RAM — self-serve checkout.
Modded VPS
Heavy modpacks, 50+ mods. 32GB+ RAM with dedicated vCPU for consistent TPS.
Community dedicated
50+ players, sustained load. Bare metal with IPMI—no hypervisor overhead.
Studio dedicated
Playtest and staging for indie teams. Async quote, no required meetings.
Managed Ops add-ons
Not generic managed IT—productized care for game servers. Add at checkout or in your panel.
Daily backups
Automated snapshots with restore assist when you need a rollback.
Modpack update window
Scheduled maintenance for modpack updates without surprise downtime.
Monitoring alerts
Discord or webhook alerts when CPU, RAM, or disk crosses thresholds.
DNS & SSL
Companion sites — Dynmap, status pages, community forums — configured correctly.
Launch-night standby
Premium coverage for release windows and major community events.
Game hosting FAQ
- How much RAM do I need for a modded Minecraft server?
- Light modpacks: 8–16GB. Medium (200+ mods): 16–32GB. Heavy modpacks with 50+ players: 32GB+ VPS or dedicated bare metal.
- Can I migrate from Shockbyte, Apex, or BisectHosting?
- Yes. Export your world and modpack, provision a Nexelya VPS or dedicated with matching or higher specs, and restore. See our migration guide for a step-by-step checklist.
- Do you protect against DDoS attacks on game servers?
- Game servers attract UDP floods. We provide kernel-level control and network guidance; see our DDoS mitigation guide for layered defense patterns.
Start your game server
Self-serve provisioning. US datacenters. Upgrade to dedicated when you need it.