Servers for TeamSpeak 6 (Beta)
Experience the next generation of TeamSpeak: run the TeamSpeak 6 Server (Beta) on your own Linux VPS or Dedicated Server. With a Docker-based setup, TS6 is quick to deploy — including voice and file transfer.
Note: This is a beta release. The default beta license has been adjusted in past updates and may be time-limited (e.g., an update set an expiry to Feb 1, 2026). Plan accordingly for production usage.
Linux VPS for TS6 (Beta)
Great for small to mid-sized communities and beta testing. You get root access, SSD performance and stable resources. Docker is the recommended deployment method. TS6 typically uses 9987/UDP (voice) and 30033/TCP (file transfer).
info: install TeamSpeak 6 (Beta) on a Linux VPS
Dedicated Server for TS6 (Beta)
Best for maximum performance, large communities, or if you want to run additional services (reverse proxy, monitoring) alongside TS6. Dedicated hardware means no shared-resource noise and more headroom for scaling and hardening.
official: TeamSpeak 6 Server (Beta) on GitHub
Features
Everything you need for your TeamSpeak 6 (Beta) server
Server overview for TeamSpeak 6 (Beta)
VPS vs Dedicated — key differences at a glance
Hardware recommendations for TS6 (Beta)
Sizing guidelines based on our TS6 VPS documentation
| Minimum | ZAP recommended | Large community | |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPU cores | 1 vCPU | 4 vCPU | 6–8+ vCPU |
| Memory | 1 GB RAM | 4 GB RAM | 8–16 GB RAM |
| Storage | 1 GB | 25 GB | 50–100 GB |
| Network / ports | 9987/UDP (voice), 30033/TCP (file transfer), optional 10080/TCP (web query) | ||
Tip: For beta testing and frequent updates, running TS6 in Docker with persistent volumes is highly recommended. Docker deployments also require accepting the license via environment variable (e.g., TSSERVER_LICENSE_ACCEPTED=accept).
Ready when you are
Launch your TeamSpeak 6 Server (Beta) on your own infrastructure — with ZAP-Hosting.