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Revision as of 17:31, 23 January 2023
Welcome to RustServer.Wiki (RS.W), a community-created, wiki-style knowledgebase for all information regarding ownership, administration, and management of servers for the survival game Rust.
RS.W is divided into three major sections: Rust Server Basics, Rust Server Ownership and Rust Server Administration & Moderation.
Rust Server Basics
The Rust Server Basics (RSB) section of RS.W provides a general overview of Rust servers including installation, basic knowledge, terminology, and essential bits of information.
- Starting Your Own Rust Server
- Rust
- Facepunch
- Rust Server
- RCON
- BattleMetrics
- Rust Admin
- Community
- Oxide
- Plugins
- Items
- Maps
- Server Wipe
- Console
Rust Server Ownership
The Rust Server Ownership (RSO) section of RS.W provides knowledge aimed at Server Owners and Server Managers including general duties, market research, success factors, and other topics.
- Network/Server Owner
- Market Research
- Success Factors
- Server Host
- Server Management
- Staff Management
- Community Management
- Admin Abuse
- Discord Management
- Monetization
- Convars
- Automation
- Permissions
- Pterodactyl
Rust Server Administration & Moderation
The Rust Server Administration & Moderation (RSAM) section of RS.W provides game Server Administrators and Server Moderators with information on player monitoring, best practices, and methodologies for effective administration.