Titan Server Launcher

Run your DayZ server from one calm control room

Install the dedicated server, keep Workshop mods in order, start the process, publish status and manage daily operations without stitching tools together by hand.

Titan Server Launcher interface preview
Built for Windows hosts that run DayZ dedicated servers.
What it replaces

One desktop app for the messy parts of hosting

DayZ hosting usually means SteamCMD windows, hand-edited config files, mod folders, key copies, firewall checks and a separate web panel. Titan Server Launcher gathers those steps into a guided local tool that still keeps the owner in control.

Local authority on the host

The launcher runs where the server files live, so it can see paths, processes, ports and Workshop content directly.

Profiles instead of loose files

Each server keeps its own settings, ports, map, mod list, keys, profiles, backups and publish state.

Checks before risky actions

Preflight validation, key sync and restore rules help catch common launch mistakes before players feel them.

Titan Server Launcher interface preview
Main functions

Everything a server owner reaches for first

The launcher keeps the operational pieces close: setup, config, mods, runtime, backups and web control.

Server install and updates

Detect SteamCMD, install the DayZ Dedicated Server and validate files before launch.

Workshop mod management

Add Workshop IDs, scan local mod folders, sync keys and build clean -mod / -serverMod launch arguments.

Configuration editor

Generate serverDZ.cfg from structured settings and keep per-server profiles consistent.

Start, stop and monitor

Start the DayZ server process, monitor health, check ports and recover from crashes.

Web dashboard bridge

Publish server state, heartbeat data and manifests so the web panel can become a remote admin surface.

Backups and maintenance

Create ZIP snapshots, restore stopped instances and clean old log or crash files.

Detailed coverage

Built around real DayZ admin work

The product is not just a download button. It is the local operator layer between Steam, DayZ server files, BattlEye RCON, Workshop content and the owner dashboard.

SteamCMD and server files Detects or installs SteamCMD, runs app updates, handles login prompts and validates the dedicated server install.
serverDZ.cfg generation Turns structured profile settings into the config DayZ expects, while preserving a clean per-server workflow.
Mod folders and bikeys Downloads Workshop items, scans @mod folders, separates client and server mods, and synchronizes required keys.
Runtime control Builds launch arguments, starts and stops the server, monitors process state and reports health.
RCON actions Keeps BattlEye RCON available for common admin commands such as messages, player actions and live checks.
Backup and restore Creates snapshots of config, profiles, missions and keys, with restore rules that protect running servers.
Publishing and heartbeats Sends public server state, player counts, manifest revisions and online/offline signals to the website.
Approved automation Can apply approved file and RCON plans through controlled scopes instead of giving blind remote access.
Operator flow

From empty machine to managed server

01

Prepare

Install SteamCMD and DayZ server files, then create the local server workspace.

02

Configure

Set map, ports, passwords, profile paths, mods and server visibility.

03

Launch

Run preflight checks, sync keys, generate config and start the DayZ process.

04

Operate

Use RCON, live status, backups, logs and remote dashboard actions during daily admin work.

Connected web tools

Made to work with the website, not beside it

When a claimed server is linked, the website can open live map, player tools, chat, restart scheduling, mod actions and admin history through the local launcher.

Player roster and session history Live map and server telemetry Chat, broadcast and RCON actions Workshop add/remove and manifest sync Approved automation plans and command history

Want the full owner workflow?

Claim your server, connect the Server Launcher on the host machine, then manage it from the web dashboard.