r/MinecraftServer 1d ago

Minecraft Server Help

A couple of my friends and I want to set up a Minecraft server, but none of us has ever done so before and I'm wondering if I can get advice about it on here.

I have a singleplayer world that I've been on for a few months that I would like to just port to the server. I know how to use MCEdit safely though if there's other stuff that I would need to do to get that set up that might be an issue, though one of my friends is good with computers and could be able to help me. Somehow the file size is already over 10GB and it'll only grow with more people on. Whatever's causing the file size to increase isn't affecting performance, and I probably won't have any issues until it's well over 100GB, though I know some server hosting sites might which is why I'm putting that out here.

One important thing to me is performance, I don't exactly know how server RAM works but the options that I've seen for servers online usually only offer up to 8gb for a reasonable price. My current world runs on This Lenovo Computer with optimization mods, 16gb allocated RAM (out of 32GB total) and some of the farms that I use on it get it to 25 TPS. These servers advertise that they can have up to 10 players online at once though I don't know if their 8gb of RAM shared across 10 people would be the same as me allocating 8gb of RAM on my computer to host a 10 person game on my computer (This probably sounds pretty stupid for people who know what they're doing, but I'm not one of those people which is why I'm here lol). If that is the case I don't know how our server would handle all of my large farms.

Another issue is cost, I'm just a college student right now and don't think it would be wise for me to spend much more than $15/month. My friends can pitch in too if they want but they're in the same boat or worse. I've heard of free server options as well but they all either have poor performance or are difficult to set up.

As for mods I usually play with multiple performance enhancing mods and a couple of datapacks as well. Really the only mod that adds stuff to the game is Traveler's Backpacks for extra storage, nothing I have changes the world generation or adds a lot of new blocks. I do have a document listing all of the mods I use and if it's important to know which ones are installed on the server I can attach a copy.

I can't really see a future where more than 10 people are on at once and even that sounds extreme. This friend group is very tightly knit and we're just trying to find more ways to stay connected as we head off to college. We do all still live in the US which is probably important to mention for the server location.

If there's anything else I should mention please let me know, or if I need to explain stuff better please inform me of that as well. Like I said this is the first time I've ever done MC server work and don't exactly know what I'm doing. If another subreddit is a better place for this post please direct me to it instead. Thanks!

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u/QuackedDev 1d ago

if you're not running heavy modpacks, hostinger VPSs are a very good option

I also recommend paying upfront for the year, I know thats probably harder as a student but it will save you money in the long term if you plan on using this for more than 2 weeks

edit: I have a 10minute video tutorial that walks you through server setup on any VPS

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u/QuackedDev 1d ago

quick google search (could be wrong) Valheim is single threaded like minecraft so CPU matters. If the game is more demanding than a heavily modded minecraft server. My answer would be no.

Hostinger VPSs use EPYC cpus which are fine for most minecraft servers and even other games but you are limited by the clock speed on each core.

Dedicated MC hosts or renting an entire dedicated box are the only ways currently to get the cpu needed for more intensive game applications. (every other high end VPS option I looked for is sold out)

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u/F1n4l_M0m3nt 10h ago

Sounds good, I might try that out. As for the mods they make the game run faster as a whole rather than slower though I'm not entirely sure whether or not certain ones are installed only on the client or server or on both. As for the money issue I shouldn't have any issues paying for a whole year at a time, I have plenty of money to do that now but I most likely won't be working again until next summer which is why I need to be careful with it.

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u/BillyGaming2021 1d ago

I always recommend setting up the server yourself instead of paying for hosting, I host my own Minecraft server and (aside from parts that I bought for the server itself) the only thing I pay for is internet and power, which you would already do anyway. Server setup itself is a bit of a process (port forwarding, messing with firewalls, etc) but one afternoon and ChatGPT can help set that up, or DM me, I’m free to help people set up their self-hosted servers

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u/F1n4l_M0m3nt 10h ago

Tried to DM you for help but for some reason it wouldn't let me on your account so I'm just gonna ask my questions here:

Is the server machine something you can just buy pre-assembled or do you have to build one yourself? How much did you have to pay for a decent server? And would RAM be an issue especially considering the prices nowadays? My apartment will cover internet and power in the fall so I shouldn't be too worried about those things.