The most popular game server on the planet. Minecraft needs RAM and fast clock speeds for smooth chunk generation — especially with mods or large player counts.
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Browse all 1,000+ dedicated servers →Minecraft loads chunks into RAM. Give it at least 4 GB for a small server — 8+ GB for modpacks like ATM or Technic.
Vanilla Minecraft is largely single-threaded. A 3.5 GHz dual-core will outperform a 2.4 GHz quad-core.
World saves and chunk I/O are disk-intensive. NVMe storage reduces lag spikes dramatically on busy servers.
Heavy modpacks and resource packs push significant bandwidth. Dedimax includes unlimited traffic on all plans — no overage fees.
Hosting a Minecraft server requires a machine with enough RAM to load chunks and a fast processor for game logic. Unlike other games, Minecraft is largely single-threaded, so clock speed matters more than core count. For vanilla servers with up to 20 players, a cloud server with 4 GB RAM is sufficient. For modded servers or 50+ players, a VPS or dedicated server with 8–16 GB RAM and NVMe storage delivers a smooth experience. Dedimax offers instant deployment, unlimited bandwidth, and full root access — install Paper, Spigot, Forge, or any Minecraft server flavor you choose.
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