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Minecraft on AWS server or another server

Hello,

My son wants to install Minecraft on a server.

I don't want to pay too much and I thought about AWS but I never used AWS.

Who has already tried AWS (no matter if it's for Minecraft or Laravel).

I have a question : the prices are displayed per hour. What does this mean ? I only pay when I really use the server when I connect on it to play ? Or do I pay for a full subscription 24 hours per day ?

I mean if my son plays for example 1 h per week, I have to pay only 1 h per week, so 52 h per year ?

Thanks for your help.

Vincent

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Snapey
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You will pay whilst it is up. It would be ideal if you could define a schedule and start and stop the server in certain hours.

This might be possible with something like github actions that can be run against a schedule.

Other VPS solutions like Linode and Digital Ocean ask you to pay for the provisioned droplet irrespective of whether it is actually spun up at the time.

Found this https://www.reddit.com/r/aws/comments/mycdo2/part_time_minecraft_server_12_hour_sessions_once/

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Srohen's avatar

AWS charges you by the hour as long as the instance is running, so you’d need to stop it to avoid ongoing costs. For my kid’s server I ended up going with a cheap VPS since the flat monthly price was easier to track, and we tossed in some fun add-ons from modscraft net Minecraft mods to keep things interesting. It ran smoothly without surprise bills.

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