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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...
Tuinity
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minecaft server crashing when one specific player joins ? How do I fix ?
According to the GitHub Repository, it hasn't been updated since Aug 27, 2021 (currently 15 months ago) and the Repository is Archived, which pretty much means you won't get any support there.
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Any tips for a new server host?
For the server version, there are tons. You've got PaperMC, Tuinity (will be upstreamed to paper soon), Purpur and a lot more forks of a fork of a fork. I personally use Purpur because they're better optimized and faster than Paper. You can read more about them on their respective links.
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I have 4GB of RAM on my 2 player server yet it lags unbearably.
Actually try Paper instead of spigot. Paper is a fork of Spigot which focuses on high performance and bug fixes. And usually runs faster than Spigot. If you rlly need something to run faster than Paper, Tuinity or Airplane will work
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Considerations for minecraft server for a class of kids
Running vanilla with a lot of players is going to start creating a lot of tps lag. I would recommend running Paper or even Tuinity if you are having higher player counts. Depending on the player count and other factors like plugins, etc, you would want to go for 4-8GB of ram + a higher end CPU.
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How to create Java server? Is it free? Does it have to be renewed or something?
It's completely free. The server software like Paper, Tuinity, Airplane, and Purpur are completely free and open source. There are tons of them out there, and most remain as open source projects. Excluding the hardware and electricity required to run it, the servers are completely free to host.
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Server Hosting in New Zealand
With 16 players online at once, it's going to put a lot of stress on the server. So run Tuinity or Airplane (airplane currently supports 1.17), 8-16GB of ram, and a good amount of storage
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Minecraft Realm or Server.
Always go with a server. The vanilla server software can't handle that much at this point. On realms, there's not much u can do in order to have it run smoothly. But with servers, u can swap the vanilla jar out with Paper or Tuinity, which allows for less lag
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Tuinity or Airplane?
Tuinity: https://github.com/Tuinity/Tuinity
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I installed Photoshop for this
1.17 builds are stable enough now! Repo
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Help/Guidance on Building Server - NOT Advertising
I would always say that if you want to stick to plugins, always go for Paper. It's much faster than spigot (and here's the reason why), open source, and fixes bugs and exploits that spigot or upstream vanilla won't fix. It's a fork of Spigot, so you get all the features of spigot, and the lag reduction is really good on paper. I would recommend using Bungeecord or Waterfall as the proxy (which is a speical server software that allows players to hop between servers without having to join and quit. if you have played on network servers like hypixel, they use proxies, but it's on a more massive and complex scale), and use Paper or Tuinity as the backend servers (the actual servers you'll play on). Have the lobby server set as the default server, and either use 8 different servers or use 2-4 different servers with Multiverse and create 2-4 different worlds on within the servers.
What are some alternatives?
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
Pufferfish - A high-performance fork of Paper designed for large servers.
Mohist - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API, formerly known as Thermos/Cauldron/MCPC+
Airplane - A stable, optimized, well supported 1.17.1 Paper fork.
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.
minecraft-optimization - Minecraft server optimization guide
Magma - Minecraft Forge Hybrid server implementing the Spigot/Bukkit API (Cauldron for 1.12)
Waterfall - BungeeCord fork that aims to improve performance and stability.
Geyser - A bridge/proxy allowing you to connect to Minecraft: Java Edition servers with Minecraft: Bedrock Edition.
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors