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Instant setup and low-latency hosting built for Project Zomboid multiplayer survival and persistent sandbox worlds.
Suggested for ~11 players
4.0 GB Memory Included
Suggested for ~50 players
10.0 GB Memory Included
Suggested for ~90 players
16.0 GB Memory Included
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Launch your private Project Zomboid dedicated server in minutes. Built for multiplayer stability with persistent worlds and dedicated performance.
Everything you need to host, manage, and scale your Project Zomboid server without technical friction.
No manual config required. Your Project Zomboid server is ready in seconds.
Strong single-core performance for smooth Project Zomboid gameplay.
Fast disk speeds reduce save lag and corruption risk.
Stable memory for demanding game worlds.
Always online, always protected from attacks.
Adjust all server settings from our control panel.
Protect your world before updates or changes.
Scale RAM and slots as your community grows.
Prepare your Project Zomboid dedicated server in just a few steps.
Choose your plan
Select RAM and the closest data center for low latency.
Configure your server
Set game mode, difficulty, player limits, and world rules.
Deploy with Ping AI
Your server goes live in under 60 seconds.
Invite and play
Share your server IP and start playing with friends.
Restart, monitor uptime, access logs, and manage automated backups — all from one clean dashboard with real-time console access.


Focus on playing Project Zomboid — not fighting server lag.
Stable performance under heavy load.
High clock speeds maintain stable tick rates.
Persistent 24/7 world with continuous progression.
No overselling, no throttling, no shared load.
Choose the server location closest to your players to reduce latency during combat, exploration, and multiplayer interactions.

Dedicated hosting prevents lag, rollback, and save corruption in persistent multiplayer worlds. Modern game servers demand high CPU performance, fast RAM, and NVMe storage for world simulation, AI processing, and multiplayer synchronization.
A dedicated Project Zomboid server runs independently from any player and stays online 24/7.
Launch instantly, customize your world, and keep your Project Zomboid server online 24/7 with full persistence and dedicated performance.
Cancel anytime · 24-hour money-back guarantee

Reliable hardware is essential for smooth Project Zomboid gameplay and stable multiplayer performance.
High-frequency enterprise processors.
Latest generation memory.
Ultra-fast storage.
High-speed network.
Dedicated resources per server.
Guaranteed performance.
Start instantly with optimized hosting built for Project Zomboid multiplayer stability.
A dedicated Project Zomboid server provides stability, scalability, and full control over your world.
Helpful knowledge base guides to configure, optimize, and protect your Project Zomboid dedicated server.
This article explains how to connect to a Project Zomboid server using the server IP and port, generate an user and pasword and adding it as a favorite in-game.
Read more →How to add mods to a Project Zomboid server, covering workshop mod syntax, settings configuration, and troubleshooting
Read more →This article is a comprehensive guide on using RCON (Remote Console) commands for managing a Project Zomboid server. It details essential commands for player management, server settings, and world events, offering practical examples to enhance server administration.
Read more →This article provides a comprehensive guide on adding a custom map to a Project Zomboid server, detailing the necessary steps, common map sources, and troubleshooting tips to enhance the gaming experience. It also describes how to set the map path and its spawnpoints to work.
Read more →This article explains how to be an admin in Project Zomboid. It provides a step-by-step guide on how to use the admin password in-game by logging as admin username and how to manage admin commands.
Read more →This article provides a comprehensive guide for Project Zomboid server owners on how to configure Sandbox Settings. It details three methods—using File Manager, FTP/FileZilla, and in-game tools—for tailoring gameplay parameters like zombie behavior and loot rarity.
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We accept Credit and Debit cards, ApplePay and GooglePay.
Each cluster of players can be automatically renewed by enabling Auto Renew on "My Servers->Edit Cluster" if you haven't done so when you ordered it. It will charge the same payment method used originally.
You can disable auto-renew on your cluster and delete all your servers. Your cluster will be removed on its due date.
Select the game and customize the contract length and max player count and you'll be taken to checkout.
No, to cancel you need to go to My servers->Manage Cluster->Disable Auto Renew.
Yes, within the first 24 hours after the initial ordering of the server.
Payment methods are added on checkout; try ordering something or reconfiguring an existing server and the option will show itself.
Google Pay and Apple Pay.
Select the game and customize the contract length and max player count and you'll be taken to checkout.