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Easy Minecraft Server Set Up

blogadmin     17 May 2023     Cloud Infrastructure / Network     0 Comments

Setting up a Minecraft server is a great entry to understanding basic networking from a young age. Since the release of its first playable version on May 17th, 2009, Minecraft has become one of the most popular games with over 170 million active players per month in 2022. This fun-creative sandbox game allows its players to build blocks, explore different worlds or environments within the game, and survive. Minecraft is often referred to as “online Lego” due to the freedom it gives to the players to build anything they like, in any way they want.

Users can enjoy the game building and exploring by themselves, or in the company of their friends online. Having the freedom to create and enjoy the game as the user desires, makes a unique experience for each player.

Users can enjoy the multiplayer mode in three different ways:

  1. Using a LAN server
  2. Joining a Minecraft server
  3. Setting up their own Minecraft server

In this blog post, we are going to focus on the “setting up your Minecraft server” method.

What the Benefits to creating your own Minecraft Server?

There are several reasons why you should consider creating your own Minecraft server, which are:

Security

By creating your server, you will be able to control who can access or join your server, which can prevent attackers or unknown players from joining your server. Moreover, as the owner of the Minecraft server, you can also prevent hacking and other security threats by installing security patches, modifying the security settings, and monitoring the systems. These processes can be done by yourself or you can hand it to a security provider that you trust.

Personalized Rules and Modifications

As the server administrator, you have the freedom to make the rules on your own. Whether you want your Minecraft server to focus on the creativity and building aspect, or you want to focus more on the combat and survival aspect, that’s completely up to you.

You can also make modifications that cater to your preferences anytime you want. This allows you to upgrade your CPU, RAM, or storage whenever you feel it is necessary. You can also add new features and objects to your Minecraft server that originally is not there.

Parental Controls

Minecraft is not just famous among people who are 20 and above, but it is also famous among teenagers. This is another reason why building your own Minecraft server is an ideal option, especially for those of you who have children, as you can closely monitor and control who they play and interact with. You can also ensure their safety while playing Minecraft as you can always monitor their activities.

What some tips?

It is important to understand what your Minecraft server needs to have before creating it. Here are two important factors to consider when you create your server.

Backup

It is always better to be safe than sorry. Just like any of your other data, it is crucial to regularly back up your server to prevent data loss in case of any crashes. However, regularly backing up your server manually by yourself may cause a lot of hassle, so we recommend you invest in software that can help you to back up and restore all your server data regularly in a reliable way.

Control and Security

As mentioned previously, security is a very crucial aspect of playing online games. You need to make sure that not everyone on the internet has access to your server to prevent attackers and hackers from coming. This can be done by enabling firewalls on your server, and by regularly checking up on your infrastructure to make sure it is free from threats.

6 Steps to Set up Your Server

Building your own Minecraft server is a pretty straightforward process. These are the basic 5 steps on how to build your own Minecraft server:

  1. Choose a hosting provider or a computer to host the server on. You can use a third-party hosting service, or set up the server on your computer.
  2. Download the Minecraft server software from the official Minecraft website.
  3. Decide on the version of Minecraft you want to use for your server.
  4. Configure your server by editing the server.properties file. This is where you can set things like the server name, maximum number of players, and other settings.
  5. Start the server by running the Minecraft server software.
  6. Connect to your server using the IP address and port number.

Creating a Minecraft server for your child, or yourself, to game with friends is a simple process. Now that you know to set up your own server, go and enjoy yourself. Happy gaming everyone!

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