Birdflop is a rare 501(c)(3) nonprofit Minecraft/game server hosting provider. Its core selling point is not general-purpose VPS hosting, but providing high-performance game server resources at a lower cost. Its plans use Ryzen 9-class CPUs, NVMe storage, and include an enhanced Pterodactyl panel, one-click mod installation, DDoS protection, and 3 off-site backups. Plans with 8GB or more also include a dedicated IP. Pricing is based on RAM, and quarterly surplus rebates help reduce the effective cost. Financials and node statistics are publicly available, giving it a relatively high level of transparency.
The drawbacks are also clear: it is not suitable for website hosting, censorship circumvention, or general cloud server use cases that require root access. Its data centers are in Germany and the eastern United States, with no China-optimized routes such as CN2/CMI, so latency for players in mainland China may be relatively high.
Overall, Birdflop is better suited to overseas players, international server owners, and Minecraft users who value cost-effectiveness and community support.
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birdflop.com is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $1.40, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach birdflop.com directly.