Choose your Minecraft server plan

Budget Series

Intel Xeon plans

Budget

Budget Micro

For testing or a tiny friends server.

80/month
  • 2 GB DDR4 RAM
  • 6 GB SSD
  • 100% CPU
  • Basic DDoS Protection
  • Powered by Intel Xeon
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Budget

Budget Small

A clean start for small survival worlds.

160/month
  • 4 GB DDR4 RAM
  • 12 GB SSD
  • 125% CPU
  • Basic DDoS Protection
  • Powered by Intel Xeon
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Budget

Budget Large

More room for heavier player activity.

320/month
  • 8 GB DDR4 RAM
  • 22 GB SSD
  • 250% CPU
  • Basic DDoS Protection
  • Powered by Intel Xeon
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Premium+ Series

High-performance Minecraft hosting

AMD Series

Premium Small

Premium hardware for serious server owners.

400/month
  • 8 GB DDR5 RAM
  • 30 GB NVMe SSD
  • 300% CPU
  • 2 Additional Ports
  • Advanced DDoS Protection
  • Powered by AMD EPYC 5th Gen
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Intel Series

XPremium Large

Maximum resources for demanding communities.

899/month
  • 16 GB DDR5 RAM
  • 60 GB NVMe SSD
  • 600% CPU
  • 4 Additional Ports
  • Advanced DDoS Protection
  • Powered by Intel Xeon 6 Granite Rapids
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Control panel

Everything you need to manage your Minecraft server.

Manage files, restart your server, check console output, and give team members access without opening a support ticket for every small change.

Console access File manager and SFTP Server restart controls Sub-user access Database creation Support ticket access

> Starting Minecraft server...

> Loading world: survival

> DDoS protection active

> Server online. Have fun.

CPU 300% RAM 8 GB Storage NVMe
Plan guidance

Which Minecraft plan should you pick?

Small vanilla servers

Start with Budget Micro or Budget Small if you are hosting a simple private server for a few friends.

Growing SMP communities

Budget Medium or Budget Large gives more RAM and CPU for active worlds, plugins, and more regular players.

Modpacks and public servers

Choose Premium+ when you need DDR5 memory, NVMe storage, advanced DDoS protection, and additional ports.

FAQ

Minecraft hosting questions

Can I upgrade or downgrade my Minecraft server?

Yes. You can request an upgrade or downgrade from the client area. Upgrades keep your server files and usually only need a short restart to apply the new resources.

Budget Series uses Intel Xeon hardware with DDR4 RAM, SSD storage, and basic DDoS protection. Premium+ adds DDR5 RAM, NVMe SSD storage, higher CPU allocation, additional ports, and advanced DDoS protection.

For modpacks, Premium Small is the practical starting point. Larger modpacks or public communities should use Premium Medium or XPremium Large for more CPU, DDR5 RAM, and NVMe storage.

Yes. Budget Series includes basic DDoS protection, while Premium+ Series includes advanced DDoS protection for higher-traffic or public servers.

Yes. You get a control panel with console access, file management, SFTP access, restart controls, databases, and sub-user access for trusted team members.

Premium Small includes 2 additional ports. Premium Medium and XPremium Large include 4 additional ports. Budget plans do not include additional ports by default.

Yes, support can guide you through moving your world files, plugins, and server configuration from another provider. Keep a fresh backup before migration.

Yes. You can use common Minecraft server types such as Vanilla, Paper, Purpur, Spigot, Forge, or Fabric, depending on your plan resources and the files you upload.

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