Cloud Server Simulator

Cloud Server Simulator

Can my PC run Cloud Server Simulator

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 8 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 10/11

Game Details

Languages
English
Genre
Simulation، Strategy، Early Access
Category
Single-player، Camera Comfort، Adjustable Difficulty، Playable Without Timed Input، Save Anytime، Stereo Sound، Family Sharing
Developer
Realityocean Games
Publisher
Realityocean Games
Release Date
2025-09-22

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Dual Core 2.4 Ghz
GPU
GeForce GTX 1060 / GTX 1060 / 1060
RAM
8 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10/11

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Quad Core 3.0 Ghz
GPU
GeForce RTX 2060 / RTX 2060 / 2060
RAM
8 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10/11

Game Description

Step into the hidden world behind every video call, every online purchase, and every streaming service: the data center. In Cloud Server Simulator, you’ll take control of a growing warehouse packed with servers, racks, and networking hardware.

Build and initialize servers. Configure network settings. Respond to server errors. Communicate with client managers and negotiate offers for client contracts. Group your servers according to client types. Consider warehouse cooling for different kind of server configurations and loads. Regularly clean warehouse to maintain dust accumulation in servers minimal. Keep track of server maintenance and monitor their conditions.

Your warehouse is the heart of your operation. As your clients become more diverse, it's strategic to properly organize your servers for different kind of client types. Cooling units required for managed clients, so it's important to keep servers handling difficult client use cases close to the cooling units. When servers cannot be cooled enough or their fans pickup too much dust, they overheat and break down. You can repair servers at a cost after a break down and you lose all clients on the broken server.

Cloud Server Simulator isn’t about flashy explosions or endless micromanagement. It’s about the satisfaction of seeing your digital empire thrive. At the core of the simulation is a Unix-like terminal and file system that gives you direct control over your machines. From initial setup to server configurations, everything runs through a command-line interface specially designed for this simulator.