FiveM server hosting
Run your own FiveM GTA RP server on a Nxeon VPS — QBCore / ESX, txAdmin, MariaDB, full root access, high-clock cores, DDoS protection, and a dedicated IPv4. From $12.99/mo.
A FiveM roleplay server is a whole app stack: the FiveM server itself, a QBCore or ESX framework, dozens of resources and MLOs, txAdmin, and a MariaDB database behind it all. Running it means full control — and on a Nxeon VPS you get full root over SSH to build exactly the RP server your community wants.
FiveM is famously single-thread bound: one fast core does most of the work, so per-core clock speed matters far more than raw core count. Our plans pair quick cores with enterprise NVMe (ZFS), a dedicated IPv4, always-on DDoS protection, and automatic backups so your characters and economy stay safe.
8–16 GB covers most RP servers, so the Pro plan is a solid start and the Max 16 GB plan suits a busy framework-heavy server; very large communities go higher. Resize any time as your resource list — and your player count — grows.
Run FiveM on a Nxeon VPS
High-clock cores for single-thread FiveM, full root, NVMe on ZFS, DDoS protection, and one-click resize.
Standard · 4 GB
2 vCPU · 50 GB NVMe$12.99/mo
A small or development RP server with a light resource list.
DeployPro · 8 GB
3 vCPU · 80 GB NVMe$20.99/mo
A solid start — a growing QBCore / ESX RP server with MariaDB.
DeployMax · 16 GB
4 vCPU · 120 GB NVMe$32.99/mo
A busy RP server with heavy frameworks, MLOs, and many resources.
DeployBuilt for GTA RP
High-clock cores
FiveM is single-thread bound — our fast per-core performance keeps a busy RP server responsive where core count alone can't.
Full root access
Install QBCore/ESX, txAdmin, MariaDB, and any resources or MLOs over SSH — no host-imposed limits.
MariaDB-ready
Run your framework's database on the same box with plenty of NVMe IOPS for fast queries.
DDoS protection
RP servers are common attack targets; always-on mitigation plus a managed firewall keep you online.
Automatic backups
Scheduled backups and snapshots protect your characters, jobs, and economy data.
One-click resize
Scale RAM and vCPU as your resource list and community grow — no rebuild.
Deploying in minutes
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Deploy a VPS
Pick the Pro or Max plan and your server is provisioned from Singapore in under a minute.
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Install FiveM and txAdmin
Set up the FiveM server and txAdmin, then install MariaDB — our guide walks through it.
- 3
Add a framework
Deploy QBCore or ESX, import the database, and configure server.cfg, resources, and MLOs.
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Go live
Share your connect string and open the city for roleplay.
Step-by-step setup guides
Prefer to run it yourself, or just want to understand the specs? These walkthroughs cover it.
Questions, answered
How much RAM does a FiveM server need?+
8–16 GB is typical for most FiveM RP servers, with heavy roleplay servers running large frameworks and many resources going higher. Our Pro 8 GB VPS is a solid start and the Max 16 GB plan suits a busy RP server; very large communities need more.
What CPU does FiveM need?+
FiveM is heavily single-thread bound — one fast core does most of the work — so high clock speed matters more than core count. A quick-core VPS keeps a busy RP server responsive, which is why per-core performance is the thing to optimise for.
Which framework should I use — QBCore, ESX, or QBox?+
QBCore and ESX are the two most popular RP frameworks, with QBox as a newer QBCore-derived option. All run on a FiveM server with a MySQL/MariaDB database — with full root you install whichever you like. Our config guide covers server.cfg.
Do I need a database?+
Yes — RP frameworks like QBCore and ESX store characters, jobs, and inventories in MySQL/MariaDB, which you install on the same VPS. Full root means you set up MariaDB and txAdmin exactly as the framework expects.
How many players can a FiveM server hold?+
FiveM supports large slot counts (commonly 32, 48, 64, and up to 128+), but the practical limit depends on your single-thread CPU headroom and how heavy your resources are. Size your VPS to your framework and resource load.
Deploy your first server in under a minute
Creating an account is free and takes no card details. You pay when you deploy — choose a billing term and pay from your wallet or by card at checkout.