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I want a small Community server

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by Tazer24th » 7/9/2012

I really want a tight group of friends within a server while the servers with 50 people on a time are great but i want a server for friends and not backstabbing
if u are willing to be host this server or be apart of it i dont think we need any information
If u already have a server that i could join plz contact me somehow and give me the I.P
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by Alinktothefuture » 7/9/2012

63.141.245.210:25567

Bring your friends.
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by Hobojimmeh » 7/9/2012

184.154.195.10:25592 is a fun server!
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mc_server: 108.163.227.206:25592

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by Roost3rMAN75 » 7/9/2012

65.96.8.232 HavenQuest
A great small community server with friendly admins, epic events and great builds. The first server I have gone to and I still remain there. In fact, I've been to many other servers and they all lack something that HavenQuest has, a spot where you fit in.
If you like adventure maps, try out some from me. :PImage
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by mini_totent » 7/11/2012

Host your own. If it's under 5 people, you or your friends should be able to host it from their computer, there are directions on the wiki. Please be aware that port forwarding CAN pose security risks if you don't know what you're doing.

If you have more friends online at one time, you may want to invest in a GSP (Game Service Provider) or gaming host. There's a lot of them out there, big and small, so find what's best for you. I recommend you google it and compare them, make sure to check at the bottom of their website for when it was last edited, that can help show how dedicated they are to they're service. For pricing, it's industry standard to use $1/slot, but usually that's not your best deal. Go with a package where you get dedicated RAM, usually $20/gig/month isn't a bad deal. If you do that, a good host should help you with anything you need.

Yea, sorry for promoting the wiki and google, but I use them too much not to.

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