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Minecraft Server Types

Minecraft

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Nov 2, 2024

There are a range of server types available to Minecraft server owners. Each server type has its own set of features, rules, and capabilities.

Whether you're interested in vanilla gameplay, extensive modding, or creating a network of connected servers, choosing the appropriate server type is an essential step in building the perfect Minecraft experience for your players.

Note

All server types are compatible with our services. We support all server types and all mod packs, even if they aren't listed below. You can find out how to change your server type here.


Vanilla & Plugin Support

It is possible to host a completely vanilla server using the server file provided by Mojang. Server owners commonly opt to install a modified version of this server type that supports plugins such as PaperMC, Craftbukkit or Spigot. These server types do not require client modifications making them easily accessible for players.

Server TypeDescription

Vanilla

The unmodified, default version of Minecraft as provided by Mojang.

PaperMC (Recommended)

An optimized version of Craftbukkit/Spigot. It is the most popular server type and typically what we recommend users to use.

Craftbukkit/Spigot

Common server types that have support for server-sided modifications (plugins).

Bedrock/MCPE

Support for Bedrock Edition, catering to various gameplay modes and features.


Forge & Mod Support

Server owners who want access to a larger range of customisation may opt to install a server type that supports mods. This will commonly be in the form of Forge or Fabric these are used as the base for many popular modpacks. Both of these server types will require players to have the same mods installed on their local client.

Server TypeDescription

Forge

The most popular modded server type. Requires the Forge client for running mods and connecting to Forge-modded servers.

NeoForge

A fork of Forge due to controversies surrounding the Forge team, with a bigger focus on being modern. It has its own mod compatibility, and mods are not cross compatible.

Fabric

A lightweight, flexible modding platform that allows for extensive customization. Requires the Fabric mod loader and compatible mods.

Magma

A Forge modification enabling Craftbukkit plugins, however very unstable. We recommend this for advanced server owners only.

SpongeForge

Functions as a mod for Forge servers, allowing installation of Sponge plugins on modded servers.


Proxy Server Types

Proxy server types act as an intermediary between players and the server. These are commonly used by server networks to allow players to access multiple servers through a single IP address or to allow Bedrock and Java players to play on the same server. These server types all require at least one other server for players to actively play on.

Server TypeDescription

Velocity (Recommended)

A modern, optimized, proxy server type that is actively maintained and documented by the PaperMC team. We highly recommend using this option for network server setups.

Bungeecord

A unique proxy server for connecting multiple servers into a network. It bridges connections between players and other servers.

GeyserMC

A proxy allowing Bedrock edition players to join Java/PC edition servers. GeyserMC also offers mod and plugin versions of the software that does not require a standalone server.

Waterfall

A BungeeCord fork designed for better performance and stability. Ideal for network setups.

Our support extends to all server types and mod packs, including custom-built setups. If you're ever unsure about which server type to choose, feel free to reach out to our support team for guidance.


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Zach Lowery

Game Experience Engineer