
HOW TO MANUALLY DOWNLOAD MODS FACTORIO MODS
The default setup comes with 8GB of storage, which is plenty for storing save files, however if you plan to run mods, you will need to figure out how much storage all mods would require on the server.Ĭlick on 'Review and Launch' Step A6 :: Security Groups Leave the default settings here, unless there is something specific you want to change. For starting a new game I recommend t2.large which comes with 8GB of RAM and 2 vCPU cores - you can always swap out the instance type later on if performance is becoming an issue. This will vary depending on your server needs. Select the Amazon Linux 2 AMI (HVM), SSD Volume Type AMI for x86 (AMI Id: ami-047a51fa27710816e (64-bit x86)) Step A2 :: Choose Amazon Machine Image (AMI) Click on the orange 'Launch Instance' button near the bottom of the page to bring up the EC2 configuration page. Search for 'EC2' and select that service to bring up the EC2 dashboard / console page. Sign into your AWS account and go to your dashboard. PrerequisitesĪ - EC2 Setup Step A1 :: Launch EC2 Instance However it is possible for this guide to also work on other linux AMI images.


This guide was done using the Amazon Linux 2 AMI image for EC2, and Factorio 1.19.0. So, with credit to the Factorio wiki and cbednarski's helpful gist, I have been able to successfully setup a Factorio headless server on AWS EC2 using the Amazon Linux 2 AMI (HVM), SSD Volume Type AMI. Factorio Headless Server Guide for AWS EC2
