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The easiest way to setup a factorio 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 factorio goodness.
1. Sign up to [Digital Ocean](https://m.do.co/c/ebb875976e21)
2. Click 'Create droplet' button
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">
<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">
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
Windows users will need to look at alterations for using PuTTY.
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">
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
3. `ssh root@IPaddress`, obviously replace 'IPaddress' with the IP address.