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Minecraft Server Overview

A Minecraft server is a player-owned multiplayer game server for the video game Minecraft. It allows players to build, explore, and interact within a shared virtual world, offering endless opportunities for creativity and adventure.

Key Features​

  • Multiplayer Gameplay: Supports multiple players, enabling collaborative building and exploration.
  • Customization: Extensive customization options with mods and plugins.
  • World Management: Create and manage multiple worlds with different game modes.
  • Community Building: Build and foster a community of players.
  • Administration Tools: Powerful tools for server administration and player management.

Our Version​

We offer a pre-configured version of a Minecraft server optimized for performance and stability. Below are the details of our setup:

Minecraft (latest version) on Ubuntu Server 20.04​

  • Minecraft (latest version): The popular sandbox video game that allows players to build and explore virtual worlds.
  • Ubuntu Server 20.04 (Focal Fossa): A stable and secure long-term support release, known for its reliability and security, providing an ideal environment for hosting Minecraft servers.

Key Benefits​

  • Stable Environment: Ubuntu 20.04 offers a reliable and secure platform for running a Minecraft server.
  • Performance: Optimized server settings to ensure smooth gameplay.
  • Security: Regular updates and security patches to keep the server safe from vulnerabilities.

Getting Started with Minecraft Server​

  1. Accessing the Server: Log in to your Minecraft server using SSH with the credentials provided during setup.
  2. Installing Minecraft: Ensure Minecraft is installed and up-to-date using the provided scripts and instructions.
  3. Configuring the Server: Edit the server.properties file to customize server settings such as game mode, difficulty, and player limits.
  4. Managing Players: Use the Minecraft server console or admin tools to manage players, including banning, kicking, and granting permissions.
  5. Installing Plugins and Mods: Enhance your server with plugins and mods to add new features and functionalities.
  6. Backing Up Data: Regularly back up your server data to prevent loss and ensure recovery in case of issues.

Resources​

  • Minecraft Documentation: Minecraft Server Guide
  • Support: Contact our support team for any assistance with your Minecraft server setup.