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Free Minecraft Server: how to make a Private Server


Do you want to create a no-cost Minecraft server? You can make your own private server using Minecraft Java edition using free server software from Mojang. It is possible to download it through the Minecraft website However, the process of establishing and the way to run your server requires some explanation.


Before you can begin be sure that the Java version is current. To determine if you have this, just go to the control panel on Windows and upgrade or install the most recent version. Once you've set up a free Minecraft server you can invite your friends online and even make your own rules, games, and community within your own creation.


Here's how to get started in creating a cost-free Minecraft server, as well as the options to host servers for free. For more detailed information on the most frequently asked questions and answers, read the Microsoft help article or Minecraft's recommended guide to hosting. Follow the steps below or check out the video for a walkthrough on how to create the Minecraft server.


How to make an affordable Minecraft server


Download the most recent version of Java and Minecraft server software. Create an appropriate folder for your server. - Drag the Minecraft download into the folder. Offtopic Hut Start the Minecraft program (server.jar). Open the text file eula.txt in the text editor. Change eula=false to eula=true so that you have read, understood and agreed to the user license agreement. Save the file


You can further modify the server's settings using the server settings file by right-clicking and then opening the settings in Notepad. To start the server, open Minecraft and click on add server. Once you're registered, you can become an administrator by entering 'op [your username]' to enable Minecraft console commands.


You can either share your server locally or use your external IP address to share with others, but we suggest taking care when sharing your server. It could be risky sharing your IP address externally with people you don't know. To avoid any problems you should run your Minecraft server on a separate PC to the one you host it on. This will ensure that your free Minecraft server will not affect your gaming performance.


Free Minecraft server hosting


There are a variety of websites which offer Minecraft hosting at no cost, but there are some restrictions. Addons can be expensive and support is not provided. The majority of free server hosting have the ability to limit players to a certain number which is why the free Minecraft server hosting is a good option for those who are new to Minecraft servers or just want to play with a few of your friends online.


Before signing up for any free Minecraft server hosting, be sure to inquire about the kind of customer support and other features it comes with, such as DDoS protection and server backups.


Hosting available 24/7


If you want free 24/7 hosting the options are limited. While there are free hosting options however, they're not all going to meet the standards of what you require. If you're planning on running your server for a long time it is possible to convert an old computer into a server. Check out the video above.

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