The title says it all, looking for.idea son what could i run minecraft server for me, gf and kid to log into from time to time to play. For now i host on my laptop and then play from the same machine but was thinking about having that separate.

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    Like others already advised you should be okay using an old laptop running Linux. Also get the paper server for minecraft as it is way more optimized than the vanilla servers

    Edit: I almost forgot, using GraalVM instead of OpenJDK or whatever default Java installation is worth looking into. Doing that gave my Minecraft client a ~20% performance uplift

    Also if you need help getting more FPS for a better (clientside) gaming experience feel free to reach out

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        You can, just copy the world directory and see that it’s the same name as in server.properties file

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        Ngl if youre not used to linux I don’t reccomend this, it can get a lot more annoying that its worth having to learn 2 things at once (but it will be more efficient)

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        Just copy your world and try if it works

        Also keep in mind that paper breaks some redstone contraptions with it’s optimizations. If that’s a dealbreaker for you you can also install Fabric and some performance mods onto a vanilla server instead

        I personally never had a problem running paper though

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          we still have not come to use any advanced redstone contraptions, im still struggling to make decent spiral rail till down deep for faster travel

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    Get a piece of junk old laptop or desktop off family, friends, the street, the ewaste pile at work or a local shop. Laptops with broken screens are perfect for this. Even old macs are fine, good use of them since its so expensive to replace their displays.

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    basically any 64 bit computer made in like the last 8 years will run paper well enough for a few people, i have a raspberry pi 4 with 4gb of ram doing exactly that and it works fine up until about 4-5 people are online at once.

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    i can also recomment a barebone-pc like Gigabytes Brix-Series. You just add RAM (as much as possible) and a ssd, and you have a low power very capable Minecraft server (just like me) for about 250 bucks

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        And if my other comment isn’t what you are looking for and you want a dedicated machine, like others have said a used laptop is great. Thinkpads seem to be good and work well with linux if you want to go that route for hosting. Maybe check out some local school/university/office surplus sales since they can have some insane deals on machines that would be great for your use case

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        Honestly, unless you have an extra pc sitting around that you aren’t using (doesn’t need to be great stats, 4gb quad core is fine), I would probably just check out some dedicated Minecraft hosting options. $7-15 a month gets you a dedicated IP, always on server that is good enough for like 6-8 people. See if you can find a cyber Monday deal and you could possibly get started for super cheap or even free. Hostavoc and apex are a couple that come to mind

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    It requires some technical insights but I’ve got a free server running through Oracle.

    At first it’s a Java server but with plugins also Bedrock players can login and play.

    Since it’s a free tier server, the resources are limited. But perfect for small households where the kids simply want a world to play on without the need of one of the devices being online.

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      If you use the arm vm it actually makes a very competitive little server I’ve found. I don’t ever have more than 5 people at once but I also run 10 bukkit plugins and I’ve never had a problem

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    Buy a used laptop or a a desktop (nothing fancy, office desktops can do the job) and run in on that.

    If you can get your hands on one raspberry pis from the 3 onward will run Minecraft server okay. They don’t consume much power but they’re also much less powerful than a used desktop.

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    Java Vanilla: A Raspberry pi 3 or better would do the trick and not suck much power.

    Alternatively there are servers that host a vanilla Minecraft instance just fine starting from like $4.50 to $6 for 3 months (a 1GB node)

    Java Modded: Take an old laptop that has at least as much RAM you need to run the mods. A desktop is fine too but will draw more power and be costlier to run.

    Install Linux, Java or OpenJDK, Forge/Paper/[Your Modengine here], Minecraft and the mods and you’re all set.

    If you’re willing to get your hands a little dirty with scripting, once you know the command to start the server you can create a script that will re-issue that command if your server crashes randomly.

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      Raspberry 3 is too weak for 1.13+, but raspi 4 should be able to handle it. Alternativly any old PC works/ a VPS for 5$/month is enough for 5 people with a bunch of mods.

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        fair, all depends on the version op wants to play. 1.16 and up appear to be somewhat more demanding performance wise.

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      A raspberry pi doesn’t work for me. Far too little power. The server would print several ‘Couldn’t keep up’ messages then crash.

  • zeroxxx@lemmy.my.id
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    Buy cheap mini PC and upgrade the RAM. I did that for Project Zomboid and it works wonder so far. I even have Tailscale installed so we can play anywhere