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quilt-serverside-mods
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Plugins on fabric?
not a jobs one, no. you can check out the serverside mod list here https://serverside.infra.link/
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Migrating server from Paper to Fabric
Have a look at this list. It's got a ton of useful server-side mods which you can use on your server.
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SpongeForge, Magma, Arclight, or nothing?
To be honest, the natural path for those that come from Bukkit and derivates for the future is to either switch to datapacks, migrate altogether to Bedrock (that already have interesting advances on its addon/pack system) or switch to Fabric server-only mods - There is a lot of possibilities already and there is also Polymer project that aims to "convert" some classic mods to server-side-only, so at the end maybe OP should look at it all and forget the Sponge thing.
- Any mod to increase server performance?
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Plugin alternatives on Fabric?
This seems like a decent shop mod, for a larger list of mods you can look here. Another shop mod I found was https://modrinth.com/mod/diamond-economy
- What are some server-sided mods that I don't need to download on my client?
- How to do modded as someone more familiar with paper?
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Best Performance for a Fabric SMP Server
Once you have your server OS installed, look through the performance section of Quilt Serverside Mods (even though it says Quilt all the mods are Fabric compatible). Also make sure to set sync-chunk-writes to false in your server.properties.
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What are the server optimizations/mods for a fabric 1.19.x server? Also which Server Cpu will be ideal?
I have been using this list to find some optimization mods but some mods in the performance sections seems to break the game (eg - Very Many Players ).
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Server side Fabric setup?
Here’s a good resource for server-side mods, some of them are for quilt but quite a few are fabric mods (originally the list was only fabric mods, also quilt is a fork of fabric, so if you wanted to give it a go, it has most of the same benefits fabric does)
Yatopia
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Any reason not to use the "Mirai" server software?
AlynaaMC is a mix of JettPack, Pufferfish, Paper and Yatopia (and you might want to read this, by the way, TL;DR: Yatopia is a buggy and unstable fork that is not even continued anymore)... Also, JettPack is just a playground for his dev so you definitely shouldn't use it at all.
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Why do people not recommend Yatopia as minecraft server software?
Benchmarking server software is kinda difficult, and it really depends on what situation your server is running in. But an example is that our collision patches are MUCH faster than airplane and other forks (see here https://github.com/YatopiaMC/Yatopia/pull/458). But how our optimizations add up to affect your server really depends on a server-by-server basis. A standardized testing framework for server softwares is really needed!!
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Most powerful Server Software
If you really need optimization and desperately crave performance, you can check out Yatopia. It's a really fast fork of Purpur (meaning it has Paper, Tuinity, Airplane and Purpur, and its own features), however it's a little bit less stable. Some people had issues with it, although I've never run into any.
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Best Minecraft Server Software?
If you want pure performance then use Yatopia which is a fork of many other server software like Paper, Purpur, Tuinity, Airplane, Origami, Akarin, EMC, and mods like Lithium. Also use this guide [GUIDE] Server Optimization⚡ | SpigotMC - High Performance Minecraft.
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What server engine renders chunks the fastest?
That’s a very detailed thread OP! I also suggest another server software called Yatopia MC, which is a fork (or flavour) of Tunity, but includes in a build of Purpur and the performance fixes of Paper. All plugins that work with Bukkit and his forks (Spigot, Paper etc.) will also work on Yatopia MC: and the best part? It includes optimisation mods like Starlight and other chunk loading efficiency mods. I recommend to see their GitHub if you feel a little bit Geeky and want to know the features of this server software!
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School server
Right this is what you need to know: For 100 players you are going to need to have pretty decent specs, depending on your budget. For cheap but quality hosting look here WitherHosting and select the plan you can afford. From there you are going to need some optimised software. I would recommend something like Tunity or even YatopiaMC (this is what I use, Yatopia - Blazing-fast Minecraft. (yatopiamc.org) ). Once you have this, to allow everyone to join (bedrock and java) you are going to need to install GeyserMC (a bridge to allow bedrock players to join). From there also install Floodgate to allow bedrock players to connect without buying a java edition account. This may all seem very complex, but just look up a video on Youtube and you will find one thats easy to follow.
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Need help for optimizing server for 100-200 concurrent players
If you are really desperate for better performance, I suggest trying out Yatopia. It contains however more drastic optimizations that can noticeably change game behavior.
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What are some alternatives?
Purpur - Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, and new fun and exciting gameplay features.
Paper - The most widely used, high performance Minecraft server that aims to fix gameplay and mechanics inconsistencies
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.
C2ME-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the chunk performance of Minecraft.
Purplane - Purpur + Airplane = Purplane
OptiFabric - OptiFabric venturing out into the 1.16+ world
Pufferfish - A high-performance fork of Paper designed for large servers.
minecraft-optimization - Minecraft server optimization guide
Tuinity - [Moved to: https://github.com/Tuinity/Tuinity]