FiveM VPS
How to make a FiveM VPS server
FiveM is the ultimate modding tool for GTA V, letting you create custom multiplayer servers filled with mods, scripts, and unique game modes.
To make it happen, you’ll need a virtual private server. A game server might sound flashy, but it’s overkill and too expensive for most setups. A VPS gives you just the right balance of power, flexibility, and affordability to host your FiveM world without breaking the bank.

Minimum FiveM VPS
Best for small crews or testing out FiveM
$17/mo
Better FiveM VPS server
Best for mid-sized communities
$45/mo
50% off 3 mos
Best FiveM VPS
Best for large role play servers
$89.50/mo
$179/mo
Why make a FiveM VPS server?
When you hear “server,” you might picture giant racks of hardware in a data center, and that’s not wrong. But you don’t need a massive setup to run a FiveM server.
A virtual private server (VPS) is a slice of a physical server’s resources, offering the perfect balance of power and affordability. Instead of paying for an entire server, you rent just what you need, which makes it cost-effective.
For hosting a FiveM server, a VPS hits the sweet spot. It’s reliable, scalable, and gives you full control to customize your GTA experience without breaking the bank.
Get the GTA you’ve always wanted
Root access means no limits. Drop in mods, fine-tune the settings, and run the GTA server your way.
Keep the game going, no excuses
A solid VPS means no crashes, no downtime, and no excuses. Just smooth gameplay when it counts.
All the power, none of the overkill
Why pay for a dedicated server when a VPS gives you all the performance you need at a way better price?
FiveM server requirements
Alright, if you’re diving into the world of FiveM servers, the first step is getting your setup right. Let’s talk about what you need, especially if you’re running your server on Linux.
Minimum specs (barebones setup):
- vCPU: 2
- RAM: 4 GB (technically works, but you’ll feel the limits quickly)
- Storage: ~105 GB for GTA V + 4 GB for FiveM cache
- OS: Linux (64-bit, lightweight, and reliable for gaming servers)
Recommended specs (for smooth gameplay):
- vCPU: 4
- RAM: 8 GB (ideal for a stable server with a moderate player base)
- Storage: ~105 GB for GTA V + 8 GB for FiveM cache (and some room for mods)
- OS: Linux (64-bit)
Optimal specs (for mods and large communities):
- vCPU: 8
- RAM: 16 GB (enough to handle heavy mods or large groups of players)
- Storage: ~105 GB for GTA V + 8 GB+ for FiveM cache
- OS: Linux (max performance, minimal bloat)
Linux is an awesome choice for hosting FiveM servers because it’s lightweight, fast, and efficient. It uses fewer resources compared to other operating systems, which means more of your VPS’s power goes toward running the game smoothly. Plus, Linux is incredibly stable and has a ton of community support if you ever run into an issue.
How to make a FiveM server
Once your VPS is set up, getting started with FiveM is a straightforward process. Instead of reinventing the wheel, head over to the Linux setup guide (Vanilla). It’s packed with resources to guide you, including:
- Step-by-step setup guides for Windows, Linux, and txAdmin
- Links to FAQs and support for troubleshooting
Before you start, don’t forget to register for a free FiveM license key on the Cfx.re Keymaster. Once you’ve got that, you’re ready to configure your server and start hosting!
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Alex Napier is an Affiliate Program Manager at Liquid Web and a gaming marketing specialist. He blends data with creativity to build engaging communities. Outside of work, Alex enjoys exploring new games, crafting tabletop worlds, and connecting with the gaming community.