Running your own Minecraft server is one of the best ways to enjoy the game with friends. You get full control over rules, mods, and who can join — no public server drama, no queue times.
Step 1: Choose Your Plan
Pick a slot count based on how many players will be online at the same time. For a group of 10 friends, 10 slots is enough. For a public community server, start with 20–50 slots.
Step 2: Select Your Server Type
We support Vanilla, Paper, Spigot, Forge, Fabric, and BungeeCord. For plugins (EssentialsX, WorldEdit, etc.), choose Paper. For mods, choose Forge or Fabric.
Step 3: Configure and Launch
After ordering, your server is online within minutes. Log into our control panel, set your server name, whitelist, and any plugins or mods. Then share your IP with friends and start playing.
Tips for Best Performance
- Use Paper instead of Spigot for better performance with plugins.
- Set view-distance to 8–10 for a good balance of performance and visuals.
- Enable automatic restarts every 12 hours to clear memory.
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