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GrayNodes: Minecraft and game server hosting in Chicago, US-Central, on Ryzen 9 9950X with DDR5, 100 GB NVMe storage, and a 10 Gbps uplink, plus strong network protection described as 20+ Tbps anycast DDoS mitigation with traffic scrubbed and delivered into Chicago over a private backbone. Plans are positioned around simple per-GB pricing (your marketing highlights $2.60 per GB on the homepage and pricing hero), full FTP and SFTP access, free subdomains, unmetered backups and databases within fair usage, and ticket-based customer support rather than a maze of upsells (“no marketing middleware” is how you describe the experience on the pricing page). GrayNodes pairs a public website with a customer login area and a game panel experience you refer to as GrayCore. After a successful payment, customers are guided to GrayCore to finish first-time access (including password reset) and to manage the server. New servers start as Minecraft Java Vanilla by default for fast, consistent provisioning, and customers who want a different game can use the free Game Switcher inside GrayCore by opening their server and choosing the game from the Game Switcher tab. The panel is linked from your pages as panel.graynodes.com, and support entry points are routed through your login and ticketing flows.
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