LinuxGSM
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WindowsGSM
LinuxGSM
LinuxGSM provides a streamlined command-line utility designed for quickly deploying and managing dedicated game servers on a wide variety of Linux distributions. Users can leverage its simple installer for hassle-free setup, as well as its robust toolkit for configuring, controlling, monitoring, and updating game servers. Compatible with over 139 popular games, LinuxGSM ensures fast server preparation and easy administration via command-line commands.
Offering features such as automated updates, dependency checks, crash monitoring with alerts, and backup capabilities, LinuxGSM supports efficient server management without deep technical expertise. The tool also provides detailed server information, supports custom scheduling via cronjobs, and integrates with communication platforms for real-time status alerts. As an open-source solution under the MIT License and written in BASH, LinuxGSM is supported by a well-documented and active open-source community.
WindowsGSM
WindowsGSM offers a comprehensive platform for game server administrators seeking to efficiently manage multiple game servers on Windows systems. Featuring a graphical user interface, it enables users to effortlessly install, import, start, stop, restart, and update servers with just a click. The platform is designed with reliability and speed in mind, supporting automation and providing compatibility for community-developed plugins to enhance server capabilities.
This solution supports 46 different game server types, making it highly versatile for gaming communities and hosting providers. With intuitive controls and robust automation options, managing and scaling game server operations becomes significantly easier and more reliable for both beginners and experienced administrators.
Pricing
LinuxGSM Pricing
LinuxGSM offers Free pricing .
WindowsGSM Pricing
WindowsGSM offers Free pricing .
Features
LinuxGSM
- Easy Installer: Automates server deployment with dependency checks and default configuration loading.
- Server Monitor: Detects crashes and restarts servers automatically to maintain uptime.
- Automated Updates: Keeps the game server and LinuxGSM up-to-date using developer-approved methods.
- Custom Alerts: Sends server status updates and crash notifications through multiple platforms.
- Backup Functionality: Provides basic server backup to safeguard game data.
- Documented CLI Commands: Well-documented command-line interface for all management tasks.
- Open Source: Freely available under MIT License and developed in BASH.
- Support for Multiple Games: Compatible with over 139 different dedicated game servers.
- Console Access: Enables viewing live server operations using tmux.
- Debug Mode: Offers direct debugging to quickly diagnose server problems.
WindowsGSM
- Graphical User Interface: Easy-to-use control panel for managing servers.
- Multi-Server Management: Handle multiple servers simultaneously from a single interface.
- Automated Tasks: Automate server installation, updates, start, stop, and restart operations.
- Community Plugin Support: Expand functionality with community-developed plugins.
- Support for 46 Games: Compatible with a wide variety of popular game servers.
Use Cases
LinuxGSM Use Cases
- Deploying dedicated game servers for popular multiplayer games on Linux.
- Automating regular updates and server maintenance for gaming communities.
- Monitoring server health and receiving real-time status or crash alerts.
- Configuring and customizing server settings for individual or community needs.
- Creating reliable backup archives before making server changes.
WindowsGSM Use Cases
- Quickly launching and managing multiple game servers for a gaming community.
- Automating regular updates and restarts to ensure server reliability.
- Simplifying server administration for game hosting businesses.
- Centralizing plugin management for enhancing game servers.
- Streamlining server import and setup for tournaments or LAN parties.
Uptime Monitor
Uptime Monitor
Average Uptime
99.91%
Average Response Time
124.82 ms
Last 30 Days
Uptime Monitor
Average Uptime
98.87%
Average Response Time
196.5 ms
Last 30 Days
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