Minecraft is a timeless classic, and you don’t even need a crazy PC to host a server.
Mnimum requirements:
1. 2 gigabytes (GB) of free RAM
2. A dual-core CPU that runs at 2 GHz or higher
3. 10 GB of free storage space — a solid-state drive (SSD) is ideal
4. A modern Java Installation
If you plan on running a modded server or hosting a server that will have numerous players, you’ll need a beefier system:
1. 10+ GB of free RAM
2. A hexacore CPU that can run at 4 GHz or higher
3. 50 GB of SSD storage space for short-term backups, and as much extra as possible for long-term backups
4. A modern Java Installation
Link:
Minecraft Download page – https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/
Minecraft Wiki’s page on server.properties – https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Server.properties
Minecraft Wiki’s Server Commands page – https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Commands
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Get the Minecraft Server Download
1:10 How to Make a Minecraft Server
3:45 Edit Your Minecraft Server’s Properties
6:32 Playing On A Minecraft Server
8:34 End screen
What you’ll learn:
1. How to run your own server
2. How to play minecraft with your friend with your own set of rules
3. Get the Minecraft Server Download
a. How to head over to minecraft server download page
b. How to download java edition server
4. How to Make a Minecraft Server
a. How to Create a Minecraft Server folder
b. How to launch the server
c. How to devote more (or less) RAM to your server
d. How to set the minimum or maximum amount of RAM
e. How to sign the End User License Agreement(EULA) before you launch your server
f. How to make configuration files
g. How to set EULA to true
h. How to start your server with all of the defaults settings
5. Edit Your Minecraft Server’s Properties
a. How to open up server properties
b. How to generate a new level and name for your Minecraft world
c. How to set spawn-monsters to false so that monsters such as zombies, skeletons, and creepers will not spawn
d. How to set spawn-animals to false so that animals such as wolves, cows, sheep, and chickens will not spawn
e. How to set pvp to false so that players will not be able to harm one another
f. How to list usernames that only allow to successfully connect and play
g. How to add your username in ops.json file. That way, you’ll be an “operator” with full admin rights. You can generate any item you want, ban players, make other players ops, and change the in-game time
h. How to see connected players, the server’s chat, and the server’s memory use
i. How to save and exit the server
6. Playing On A Minecraft Server
a. How to connect to a multiplayer server
b. How you can directly join a server
c. How you can add a server to your list
d. How to play on the same computer as your server
e. How to see all of the public messages by users, system messages, and commands that you’ve executed
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