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Why is everyone suggesting random third party shit?
Straight from Mojang/Microsoft:
Bedrock: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server/bedrock
Java: https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/download/server
Follow the instructions and go.
Cause the official stuff runs like shit
Maybe 5 years ago. Vanilla runs fine these days.
Not when compared to the third party servers. Not only do they run better but they give the option of using plugins or mods to further improve performance and enhance gameplay.
It has been a long time since I ran MC servers, you could do all of that with self hosting though. I still remember around 2011 running a server at school with a PC we found in a skip. Glorious 750MB of RAM! It ran alright though for a room full of people.
When I said 3rd party I meant non mojang jars, not hosting providors
Amazing scavenge! I've got a server for my partner and I, vanilla+. One mod we have pauses the entire server if nobody is online, it works fantastically and only RAM is held, minimal CPU usage. Vanilla server runs perfectly fine for my case.
Ressource hog.
3rd party solutions run more efficient.
Because paper and others don't run like garbage, unlike vanilla MC.
With the current Minecraft monthly updates, paper is always behind on the latest features. There are also minor problems that paper introduces with its performance improvements.
Years ago paper was critical for a good Minecraft experience, but a newer PC (newer than 6 years old) runs great on vanilla.
OK, I respect your opinion.
I'm coming from a place of administering a server and I attest to this:
I run 7th gen Intel hardware for my server cluster. Minecraft VMs run totally fine.
I ran a server on a raspberry pi 3, paper was the only real option on that kind of hardware.
I've had zero issues running vanilla in a basic VM.
Try paper or fabric, add Aikar's Flags (https://docs.papermc.io/paper/aikars-flags) and marvel at the high ticks!
Main reason for me is Realms limits the view distance to 16 rather than 32 on Java