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# Server Setup # Server Setup
The easiest way to setup a server by far, is to use [Digital Ocean.](https://m.do.co/c/ebb875976e21) Follow the link to signup and get $10 for free to start you off. This guide assumes your are using a Mac, Windows users may have to alter their method when it comes to terminal usage. Disclaimer: All referrals generate credit to my account for more server goodness. AWS offers t2.micro instances that have a free period
1. Sign up to [Digital Ocean](https://m.do.co/c/ebb875976e21)
2. Click 'Create droplet' button
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289644/2160bb62-c49a-11e6-9a01-b9556445ffec.png" width="300">
3. Under 'Choose an image' select 'One-click apps'
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289645/2160d250-c49a-11e6-89f5-328e299d07a2.png" width="500">
4. Select 'Docker 1.12.\* on 16.04'
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289646/216100d6-c49a-11e6-95ad-5f6dd85ddc61.png" width="500">
5. Select the '$5/mo' size, this is fine for a basic multiplayer server
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289647/21620c92-c49a-11e6-838a-55c790590229.png" width="400">
6. Select the datacenter that is closest to you
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289642/2146c11c-c49a-11e6-9c00-05978a9d8bfa.png" width="500">
7. Add your [SSH public key](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-ssh-keys--2). Alternatively, you will need to take note of the password that Digital Ocean emails to you after you setup the server.
8. You will only need 1 droplet, name your server and click create
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289643/215f73ce-c49a-11e6-9803-0f45b226eced.png" width="200">
# Connect to your server # Connect to your server
Windows users will need to look at alterations for using PuTTY. Windows users will need to look at alterations for using PuTTY.
1. Make note of the IP address of your server (ipv4) 1. Make note of the IP address of your server (ipv4)
<img src="https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/6523593/21289648/2184ce1c-c49a-11e6-82a0-fdd6fa07a04f.png" width="500">
2. Open terminal 2. Open terminal
3. `ssh root@IPaddress`, obviously replace 'IPaddress' with the IP address. 3. `ssh root@IPaddress`, obviously replace 'IPaddress' with the IP address.