Server bauen für Games also extern auch ereichbar?

Ich möchte mir ein Server bauen für Private Projekte mit Freunden usw. Könntest ihr mir bitte sagen ob die Teile die ich hier nenne so passen oder ob ihr Verbesserungsvorschläge habt.

-Mainboard : Gigabyte B550M DS3H Mainboard

-CPU : amd 5600 g

-Ram : Corsair VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB 3200 MHz

-Netzteil : Sharkoon SHP Bronze 600 Watt, PC Netzteil, 80 Plus Bronze

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kevin1905
3 months ago

If you are not one of the few people who have their own public IPv4 address, it will presumably exceed your abilities to get a server at home from the internet.

If the game is IPv6 capable it becomes significantly easier.

Here you need advanced knowledge in networks and firewalls.

With server hardware, it is not so much at the top performance as with a gaming computer, but at reliability and efficiency. Your components are not necessarily designed and especially the PSU is a disaster if you plan 24/7 operation.

Basstom
3 months ago
Reply to  kevin1905

… it will probably exceed your abilities to get a server at your home from the internet.

Well, the use of a dynamic DNS service is not straight rocket science…

kevin1905
3 months ago
Reply to  Basstom

However, does not solve the problem of a DS-Lite or CGNAT connection, which today are standard in private customer business.

Dyn-DNS services bring only what if the IP address changes with renewed connection, it doesn’t help you if you don’t have your own IPv4 anymore to conjure one. DNS would not work if the name cannot be dissolved.

kevin1905
3 months ago
Reply to  Fabian1121

Everything that communicates on the Internet has one.

However, there are only 2^32 IPv4 addresses in total, that is far less than there are people on this planet, so the providers had to become creative so that several households/customers have to share a public IPv4.

However, you have no control over it, you can’t set NAT or firewall rules for them, but this is the provider’s responsibility and you have an access problem from the outside on your network.

kevin1905
3 months ago
Reply to  Fabian1121

That’s her and it looks like you’re lucky. If you’re an old Telekom customer, it can be that you still have real dual stack.

It also looks like you had a Fritzbox, called port release and forwarding are pretty easy.

kevin1905
3 months ago

If you use DynDNS and you can automate the address to remain constant, no.

kevin1905
3 months ago

Look that you find one that has Gold or Platinum Standard. You probably don’t need so much cotton as you probably don’t use GPU.

kevin1905
3 months ago

NAT = Network Address Translation.

It is accessible via public IP on the Internet. This is the router. The router takes over the NAT and forwards the data packets quasi further to the PC by means of the private address.

If you want to understand better, I recommend the videos of Sebastian Philippi

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCb8EhYsrW_s-gIU867OrVcDoAFEDjhDl

kevin1905
3 months ago

You want to use Windows? Standard RDP port is 3389. I wouldn’t do Exposed Host except for running a firewall. Otherwise release the ports grunal, as little as possible, as much as necessary.

kevin1905
3 months ago

The motherboard won’t make any problems. At 24/7 operation it will be the PSU that will make you unhappy at some point.

kevin1905
3 months ago

But a friend of mine also has a public IPv4 address so rarely can it not be

If the contract exists for a long time with one of the big providers, you can still be lucky as I said. Anyone who re-closses today rarely enjoys it.

And in the end, I don’t think you’ve understood the NAT. In the end, each device must have its own unique address on the Internet, but the question is where it is located and how you can use it.

Luffy123777
3 months ago

Depends on your willingness to pay the bill

In itself, this is really overkill, it is enough a cheaper dell optiplex with ner Intel 6th gen for something, and it consumes less power

SepplderHustler
3 months ago

If you have the server 24/7, pay attention to the power consumption or Energy settings otherwise you will get a very bad surprise from the power provider.

Ichbins12747
3 months ago

Yeah, what do you want to play on it? For Minecraft, I could help you