Astroworld vs Hostinger
Hostinger is primarily a web hosting provider that also offers Minecraft server hosting. Here is how their game hosting compares to Astroworld.
Side by Side
| What differs | Astroworld | Hostinger |
|---|---|---|
| Price it starts at | €6.99/mo on 24 months, €8.49 on one | From ~€6.99/mo on a 48 month term |
| vCPU | 2 vCPU to 18 vCPU | 2 vCPU on the lowest tier |
| Memory | 4 GB to 96 GB | 2 GB on the lowest tier |
| Storage | NVMe as the standard | SSD or NVMe |
| Control panel | Pterodactyl | Their own game panel |
| DDoS protection | Every plan | Included |
| Locations | 9: 2 EU, 3 US, 3 Asia, 1 AU | Multiple worldwide |
| Support | Ticket and email | 24/7 live chat |
Right-hand column: what that host publishes. It changes without telling us. Middle column: read from our own price list.
Four years is a long time to be right about a server
Their entry price is the one you get on a forty-eight month term, and that is the number worth pausing on rather than the euros. Their 2 GB entry tier is the other one: our own memory table opens at 2-4 GB for the smallest server we would advise on, so 2 GB is right at that floor rather than under it, and 4 GB is 2 times it. Four years is longer than most Minecraft servers survive: communities move on, a school year ends, a friend group drifts. Our own longest term is twenty-four months, and the single-month price exists so that a server which turns out to be a summer project can end as one. Compare the monthly prices at the same commitment length or you are not comparing prices at all.
The memory guide has those rows in full.
Questions people ask before switching
What is your longest term?
Twenty-four months, and that is deliberate. A cheaper headline on a four year term is a different product, not a better price.
Why does the panel matter?
Because it is where you spend every minute that is not playing. Pterodactyl is the one most Minecraft guides are written for, so the answer you find online tends to match what you see.
Can I stop after a month?
Yes, the single month term exists for exactly that. It costs more per month than the twelve month one, which is the trade you are making.
Summary
Hostinger is a web host that also sells game servers, and that shows in both directions: the billing and support machinery is bigger than ours, and the panel is theirs rather than the one Minecraft server owners already know. If you already host a site with them, one invoice is a real convenience. If the server is the whole reason you are here, the specs and the panel matter more than the bundle.
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