Managed FiveM Server Hosting

Run a full GTA V roleplay server without ever building one. Managed FiveM hosting on Flux gives you a dedicated server with txAdmin and a synced MySQL database that someone else provisions and keeps online, so your time goes into your city rather than into your terminal.

What “managed” actually means here

Running FiveM yourself is entirely possible, and that is exactly the problem: it is a stack, not an app. The server artifacts have to be installed and updated, MySQL has to exist and be tuned before qbcore or ESX will even start, txAdmin needs a port and a cfx.re key, and every resource you add is another thing that can take the server down at peak hours. Managed hosting removes that work while leaving the server unmistakably yours.

On Flux it runs across a decentralized network of independent nodes rather than one provider’s rack, and the database is mirrored across three of them, so a single machine going down is not the same as your city going down.

What you get in every plan

A dedicated server, provisioned for youYour own FiveM server with txAdmin already running, backed by a MySQL database that is kept in sync across three independent nodes, deployed and wired together without touching a single Docker command.
txAdmin, database and ports handledtxAdmin comes up on its own address so you can paste your cfx.re key, pick a framework and start configuring. The database is provisioned and connected before your first resource ever loads.
No slot tax, no maintenanceYou are bounded by the CPU, RAM and disk of your plan, not by an artificial per-player fee. The infrastructure is managed for you, while the server, its resources and its database remain entirely yours.

Managed vs. building it yourself

Both end with a real FiveM server you fully control. The difference is who does the work, and who gets woken up when it stops.

Do-it-yourself on a VPS

  • Rent a VPS, secure it, and keep the OS patched
  • Install the FiveM artifacts and keep them current with each release
  • Run and tune MySQL, then wire it into your framework
  • Configure txAdmin, ports, firewall rules and a cfx.re key
  • Own every crash and every 3am restart yourself

Managed on Flux

  • Pick a slot count and deploy, then go live in about a minute
  • txAdmin, MySQL and the synced database come pre-wired
  • A public address your players can connect to straight away
  • Three nodes hold your data, not one disk in one rack
  • Your resources, database and server config stay yours

What managed FiveM hosting costs

Pricing is a flat monthly rate for your server’s resources. Plans start at $9.91/month, billed monthly with no long-term contract, and the tiers scale the game server’s memory and disk alongside the slot count:

  • 32 slots: a 6GB game server plus a 1GB database; 3.5 vCores and 25GB disk across the stack. A new city finding its players.
  • 48 slots: an 8GB game server plus a 2GB database; 5.5 vCores and 35GB disk across the stack. An established roleplay community with a full resource list.
  • 64 slots: a 12GB game server plus a 2GB database; 6.5 vCores and 50GB disk across the stack. Busy prime-time servers running heavy scripts and MLOs. This tier also needs a Cfx.re Element Club Argentum subscription on your licence key: FiveM caps a server at 48 slots without one, and a server set higher keeps running but drops out of the public server browser.

Every tier includes the MySQL database and the operator that keeps it synced. Neither is an upsell. Exact CPU, RAM, storage and prices are pulled live from the Flux Marketplace and shown in the pricing section of the homepage.

From deploy to first connection

There is no machine to build. Choose a slot count and deploy: the FiveM server, its MySQL database and the sync operator come up together on the Flux network. Open txAdmin on its own address, paste the cfxk_ key from the cfx.re portal, choose a framework or import your own, and the server is ready for players. Bringing an existing city across is the same job it always is. Upload your resources and import your SQL dump, with the difference that the database is already there waiting for it.

Your city, your data, no lock-in

Managed does not mean surrendered. Your resources, your database and your server configuration stay on your own dedicated instance rather than a shared pool, and nothing about them is proprietary: FiveM resources are files and the database is plain MySQL, so you can take a dump and a folder and leave whenever you decide to. There are no per-player surcharges and no artificial caps from us, so the slot count you deploy is the slot count you get.

Weighing it against a VPS first? See the FiveM on a VPS vs managed comparison, or the wider FiveM hosting comparison. Set on running it yourself? The self-hosting guide walks the whole build.

Get a managed FiveM server today

A dedicated FiveM server with txAdmin and a synced MySQL database on the Flux decentralized cloud. Fully managed, from $9.91/month with no contract.

Frequently asked questions

What is managed FiveM hosting?

Managed FiveM hosting gives you a dedicated GTA V roleplay server that a provider deploys, secures and keeps running for you. You get full control of your resources, framework and database without renting a VPS, installing server artifacts, or administering MySQL yourself. On Flux it runs across a decentralized network of independent nodes.

How much does managed FiveM hosting cost?

On Flux, managed FiveM hosting starts at $9.91/month for 32 slots, $13.28 for 48 slots and $16.39 for 64 slots, billed monthly with no long-term contract. Pricing is a flat rate for the server’s CPU, RAM and disk, and the MySQL database is included in every tier rather than charged separately.

Do I need my own cfx.re licence key?

Yes. FiveM servers authenticate with a free key issued from the cfx.re portal for your own account, which keeps the server yours rather than the host’s. After deploying, open txAdmin and paste the cfxk_ key once; it is stored with your server configuration and used on every start.

Which frameworks are supported?

Any of them. The server ships as a standard FiveM installation with txAdmin, so qbcore, qbox, ESX or a fully custom resource set all install exactly as they would on your own machine. The MySQL database is provisioned and connected before the first resource loads, which is the step that usually blocks a framework install.

What happens to my database if a node fails?

The MySQL database is fronted by an operator that keeps it synced across three independent nodes, so the data does not live on a single machine. If one node drops, your city’s data still exists on the others. On a single VPS, one failed disk is the whole story.