Suggestion: Grouping the virtual servers - for example an ARK cluster. So that you don’t always have all the servers listed, there is a group where all of the associated servers can be sorted. The same applies to a Minecraft bungeecord network, for example.
Wrong place to post - this is for feedback on the website and support board itself. Not AMP.
Grouping game servers helps manage load balancing, improve performance, and enhance multiplayer experiences. By clustering servers, games can support more players seamlessly. Unlike Roblox, which automatically handles server instances, Minecraft requires manual configuration using plugins or proxy tools like BungeeCord to link multiple servers for a unified experience.
This post was talking about grouping the servers in the panel’s interface, unrelated to proxying or anything like BungeeCord (which is insecure and outdated)