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Minestom
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A guide to setting up a cloud server network
- What server software or framework to use. Ideally, if you dont need too much vanilla features (world generation, all mobs & items implemented, etc), I'd use something lightweight that is not based off of the vanilla server software. There are a few projects like this on github, including: https://github.com/Minestom/Minestom , https://github.com/feather-rs/feather , https://github.com/KryptonMC/Krypton , https://github.com/df-mc/dragonfly (bedrock). Which one you use will probably depend mostly on your preference. - You will need a way to store data separate from the servers. A database like postgres should work. There are a lot of different databases tho!
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Software that should be FOSS
Even if performance is your worry, Minestom is an open-source barebones reimplementation of the minecraft server. With this, you can make extremelly custom things and let people connect using the default vanilla client. Of coruse, you can pair this with a mod if you want to.
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What software would I need
Depends on what you're doing on said server. If it doesn't require vanilla mechanics then Minestom might suit the job well. Other than that, I'd recommend Paper, Purpur or Pufferfish.
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how hypixel works ?
It's unlikely to achieve have such performance and feature using Paper/Bukkit/Spigot or the one provided by Mojang. If you want to write your own server-side software, you could use Minestom.
- Building a custom minecraft server
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Help! Minecraft School club suddenly got big...
This is quite a difficult questions because it depends on which type of Minecraft is currently being used (java, bedrock, education). The hardware available for the server as well as the ages of the students. Normal Minecraft servers are notoriously single threaded which makes it hard to host a server for 75 without good hardware. You could look into a project called minestom which is a nice library for making a multi threaded server, but it would require the students to program the server themselves. Which definitely could be fun and educational, but isn't doable with younger students
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Multi-core work load distribution hard
It is called Minestom. Its not done, but here is the website and discord. If you check out the showcase channel in the discord you'll see some pretty cool stuff they've made with the current program.
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I want to stress test a 1.18 server (simulating players behaviour).
Im experimenting with Minestom and I want to make some crazy stress tests (1k users).
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Setting up Minecraft hosting for 300+ players
Also to add to this, if you don't need full vanilla functionality and are more focus on higher player count than something slightly more experimental but more performant might be your best bet like GlowstoneMC (glowstone supports paper plugins) or Minestrom
Purpur
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How to Setup a Minecraft Server on Ubuntu: A Step-by-Step Guide
We will be downloading the Minecraft server files into this directory. To preface, there are numerous variations of server JARs that can be used (e.g. Spigot, Paper, Purpur each touting their own benefits). For this tutorial, we will be working with Paper, a fork of Spigot that is optimized for performance.
- In all my years of playing minecraft I've never encountered this before
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Admins. What's your go to server software/plugins?
I Mostly Like Linux as a OS For a Server and PurpurMC (https://purpurmc.org) As a Server Software and i Mostly Use EssentialsX and WorldEdit and More Server Management Stuff.
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Custom Minecraft server extended to teach Math to middle school students in Brazil
If you prefer to go the old-school Bukkit/Spigot/Paper/Purpur route (which provides the greatest level of compatibility with pre-existing server plugins), I recommend the latter of the four. Each of these projects is a fork, built on each other in that same order. Each fork offers additional customisation, API, and performance enhancements over its predecessor.
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Best for plugins on the most recent version available?
I’d recommend Paper (which is a fork of spigot) or Purpur which is a fork of paper and pufferfish
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Having Trouble with Sand Duper 1.19.4 Paper Server
If you're looking to re-add gravity duping I would recommend not using a plugin but switching your server software to PurpurMC. It is a fork/version of PaperMC that re-adds gravity duping as a config option as well as the ability to toggle back on things like tnt duping and several other features that the PaperMC devs arbitrarily decided were bugs (even though Mojang has explicitly not removed them).
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Paper redstone fixing
Small addendum:\ If you want to keep using a paper derivative (as a drop-in replacement), you can use purpurMC instead. It provides a config option to enable gravity block duping by disabling sand.fix-duping. (At least for sand)
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could this be enough to host a minecraft server?
You can host a small purpur server
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Can't start Purpur on linux
Have you tried re-downloading the latest purpur jar file from the purpur website?
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TPS crashing constrantly
tweak some configuration, try lower your entities spawn, I at last you might want to try PurPurMC for the server, it's paper fork with some modification, I feel a lot of improvement since using this fork...
What are some alternatives?
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
DecompilerMC - This repository allows you to decompile any minecraft version that was published after 19w36a without any 3rd party mappings, you just need to execute the script or the executable (see releases)! Thanks mojang to have published proguard mappings
Pufferfish - A high-performance fork of Paper designed for large servers.
C2ME-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
Tuinity - Minecraft server software fork of Paper to improve performance without behavioural changes.
Mockneat - MockNeat - the modern faker lib.
Airplane - A stable, optimized, well supported 1.17.1 Paper fork.
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors
quilt-serverside-mods - A list of server-side mods for the Quilt mod loader; including many Fabric mods (which are compatible with Quilt) and some Quilt-only mods.
Limbo - Standalone Limbo Minecraft Server (Currently 1.20.4)
Magma - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API (Cauldron for 1.12)