
Terraria server hosting
Managed Terraria hosting, vanilla or modded — tModLoader with Calamity/Thorium support, full file access, and instant setup on a low-latency network. From $4.49/mo.
A dedicated Terraria server keeps your world alive around the clock so friends can dig, build, and fight bosses whenever they log on — no host required. Setting it up yourself means running the server binary or tModLoader, opening port 7777, and keeping mod lists perfectly in sync across everyone.
Our managed Terraria hosting handles that for you. Worlds deploy in minutes on port 7777, and full file access lets you run tModLoader with big content mods like Calamity and Thorium, then export a modpack so every player loads the same list.
Vanilla Terraria barely touches RAM, so a 2 GB world hosts a small group easily, while 4 GB gives modded servers the headroom Calamity-scale content wants with a full lobby. Start small and scale up whenever your world grows.
Pick your Terraria plan
Priced by RAM and players. Every plan includes tModLoader support, full file access, and instant setup.
4 GB
16 players$7.99/mo
Modded tModLoader (Calamity / Thorium) with a full lobby and headroom.
Get startedBuilt for Terraria
Vanilla & modded
Run a pure vanilla world or full tModLoader with content mods like Calamity and Thorium — your choice at setup.
Modpack sync
Export your enabled mod list so every player loads an identical set and connects without version mismatches.
Full file access
Upload worlds, drop in .tmod files, and edit config directly — complete control beyond the panel.
Instant setup
Your Terraria server is provisioned on port 7777 and online within minutes of ordering.
Low-latency network
Hosted from our Singapore datacenter for tight ping across Asia-Pacific.
Scale anytime
Move from 2 GB to 4 GB when you add heavy mods or more players. Your world comes with you.
Building in minutes
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Pick a Terraria plan
Choose 2 GB for vanilla or 4 GB for modded tModLoader with a full lobby.
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Server goes live in minutes
Your world is provisioned on port 7777 and online almost immediately.
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Add tModLoader and mods
Enable tModLoader, install Calamity/Thorium, and export a modpack over full file access.
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Invite your friends
Share the connect string and start your run.
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 Terraria server need?+
Vanilla Terraria is very light — 2 GB comfortably hosts a small world for a few players. Modded servers running big content mods like Calamity or Thorium are heavier, so 4 GB is the safer pick for a modded world with a full lobby. You can scale up any time.
Can I run a modded (tModLoader) server?+
Yes. You can run tModLoader and install content mods such as Calamity and Thorium. Note that all players need the same enabled mods to connect — you can export a modpack to keep everyone in sync.
What port does Terraria use?+
Terraria servers use port 7777 by default. On a managed Nxeon server it's opened for you and the connect details are provided automatically.
Do all players need the same mods?+
For a modded tModLoader server, yes — everyone must have the same set of enabled mods. The easiest way is to share your exported modpack (enabled.json / .tmod files) so all players load an identical list.
How quickly is my server ready?+
Setup is instant — your Terraria world is provisioned and online within minutes of ordering, with the connect string ready to share.
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.
