How to Create a Minecraft Server
A beginner-friendly guide to launching a Minecraft server, choosing Java or Bedrock, picking RAM, and inviting players.
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No generic hosting theory. These guides answer the questions customers have before and after buying Minecraft or Discord bot hosting.
A beginner-friendly guide to launching a Minecraft server, choosing Java or Bedrock, picking RAM, and inviting players.
Read guideCompare Minecraft Java and Bedrock hosting so customers know which service fits their players before buying.
Read guideChoose the right Minecraft RAM plan for Vanilla, plugins, modpacks, Bedrock, and growing communities.
Read guideLearn how to install Minecraft plugins on Paper, Spigot, or Purpur using the panel file manager.
Read guideA practical guide for customers who want to run modded Minecraft servers with Forge or Fabric.
Read guideShow customers how to move an existing Minecraft world to their hosted server.
Read guideExplain how customers can manage larger files, worlds, plugins, and configs with SFTP.
Read guideHelp customers understand location, latency, USA vs Europe nodes, view distance, and network basics.
Read guideTeach customers why backups matter and what files should be protected before updates or mod changes.
Read guideCompare the common plugin server software options for Minecraft Java customers.
Read guideA simple guide for keeping Node.js, Python, or Java Discord bots online without running them from a home PC.
Read guideA customer-focused troubleshooting guide for lag, TPS drops, plugins, entities, view distance, and RAM.
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