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I would go with a Linux server, my server runs centso with gnome. It might be a little faster.

 

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1 minute ago, MightyMic said:

Depends on how much money you have

Agreed but also depends on if you get it from a hoster, Then they normally have it for a small price a month. Ubuntu will use less resources than Windows Server does and normally doesn't have too many UDP and TCP issues that you might need to deal with it. If you know how to use ubuntu server, Then go for it. Should make a better experience for your gamers :):P

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Just now, Danielh90 said:

Whats gnome? 

Its the gui https://www.gnome.org/gnome-3/

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3 minutes ago, Sheldon said:

Agreed but also depends on if you get it from a hoster, Then they normally have it for a small price a month. Ubuntu will use less resources than Windows Server does and normally doesn't have too many UDP and TCP issues that you might need to deal with it. If you know how to use ubuntu server, Then go for it. Should make a better experience for your gamers :):P

Oh ok thanks. 

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Sorry, I was kind of being a smart a$$. But I would recommend Ubuntu server. When going through the install process, only install the ssh package. Boom, you've got a server with hardly any overhead. Once it's installed you'll be able to do everything from your main computer through putty (installing java and minecraft server)

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1 minute ago, MightyMic said:

Sorry, I was kind of being a smart a$$. But I would recommend Ubuntu server. When going through the install process, only install the ssh package. Boom, you've got a server with hardly any overhead. Once it's installed you'll be able to do everything from your main computer through putty (installing java and minecraft server)

It's fine :) lol that what I was thinking to remote in to it. 

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