Dragonwilds does not need the same amount of RAM for every server. A quiet private world with a few players can run much lighter than a modded server with a busy world and long uptime.

Use these as starting points when choosing or upgrading a Dragonwilds plan:

RAMBest fit
4GBA small private server with a few players and no heavy mods.
6GBA regular group server with more world activity or longer sessions.
8GBA busier server, light UE4SS mods, or more players online together.
12GB+Larger groups, heavier mod setups, or servers kept online for long periods between restarts.

Upgrade if the server starts running out of memory, crashes under load, lags after being online for a while, or starts struggling after adding mods. If CPU usage is also high, include that when you contact us so we can check whether RAM is the real limit.

If you are still choosing a plan, you can order Dragonwilds server hosting or submit a support ticket with your player count and mod list.

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