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Installing Dedicated Palworld Server on Ubuntu 22.04

In this video I’ll show you how to install a dedicated Palworld Server on Ubuntu 22.04.3 Server. This is the configuration I use on my own dedicated Palworld server that I use for friends and family. It works well.

I have it running in a VM on ESXi. The VM has 2 vCPU, 8GB of RAM, and an 50GB disk backed by SSD. I believe the minimum RAM for a Satisfactory server is 8GB, so that’s what I did. If you plan on many users, you will probably want to increase that.

Below are the commands I used during this video in case you don’t want to manually type them.

https://www.itsgeekhead.com/tuts/palworld-server-ubuntu.txt

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6 thoughts on “Installing Dedicated Palworld Server on Ubuntu 22.04

  • If you try to use "Recent Servers" for connecting to this dedicated palworld server, it might not work. I had to manually type in the IP and port again instead of using the recent server entry.

  • Man, I was banging my head against the wall trying to figure this out. THANKS!

  • Worked like a charm. Thanks again for your help with setting up a dedicated server

  • Thanks for posting this! Have you played with migrating a current server from win to linux?

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