Oak
Good for very small vanilla setups
Tiny starter worlds
Best for private worlds, testing, and lightweight survival servers.
- 2 backups
- DDoS protection
- Instant setup
- Easy-to-use panel
- Plugin and modpack friendly
- 24/7 support
Run the server you actually want: vanilla, plugins, modpacks, custom worlds, backups, file access, and enough headroom to scale.
Plans
Pick the plan that fits your world, player count, and how much headroom you want from day one.
Good for very small vanilla setups
Tiny starter worlds
Best for private worlds, testing, and lightweight survival servers.
The best starting point for most small servers
Value starter pick
Best for friend groups that want a little more headroom without overspending.
A better fit for busier vanilla or light modded worlds
Active small servers
Best for regular play, smaller public servers, and plugin-heavy basics.
Good when you want extra room for plugins or a modest modpack
Modded starter servers
Best for mixed survival servers, community SMPs, and heavier day-one setups.
Balanced for active worlds with more players online at once
Growing SMPs
Best for established survival communities and broader plugin stacks.
A strong fit for larger communities or more demanding content packs
Heavier public servers
Best for active public servers, bigger worlds, and busier event schedules.
Built for bigger modpacks and more frequent player spikes
Large communities
Best for established communities that need more room to grow cleanly.
For heavier modded setups and larger always-on communities
Demanding packs
Best for demanding content packs, public SMPs, and larger persistent worlds.
Maximum room for large communities and heavier server stacks
Maximum headroom
Best for ambitious modpacks, larger player counts, and long-running community servers.
| Included | Oak | Spruce | Birch | Jungle | Acacia | Mangrove | Cherry | Dark Oak | Dark Oak+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAM | 2 GB | 3 GB | 4 GB | 5 GB | 6 GB | 8 GB | 10 GB | 12 GB | 16 GB |
| CPU | 100% | 100% | 150% | 150% | 200% | 250% | 300% | 350% | 400% |
| Storage | 15 GB SSD | 20 GB SSD | 30 GB SSD | 35 GB SSD | 40 GB SSD | 50 GB SSD | 65 GB SSD | 75 GB SSD | 100 GB SSD |
| Backups | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
| DDoS protection | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| Panel access | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
| Plugin and modpack support | Ready | Ready | Ready | Ready | Ready | Ready | Ready | Ready | Ready |
| 24/7 support | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included | Included |
Vanilla survival, Paper plugins, custom worlds, and modpack-ready plans all belong here.
File access, backups, startup controls, FTP/SFTP, and routine server management are handled in one place.
Pick a region close to your players and keep the route short instead of guessing after the world is already live.
Plugins and worlds
Run plugins, modpacks, custom worlds, and direct file access with the flexibility Minecraft server owners expect.
Run the server style you actually want, from lightweight Paper plugins to heavier modpack builds with more moving parts.
Upload a world, edit configs, tweak server properties, and work directly with the files when presets are not enough.
Private worlds, creator communities, public SMPs, and friend-group survival servers all need the same core reliability.
As player counts, world size, and content load increase, you can move up without rebuilding everything.
Control panel
Use familiar control panel tools for the day-to-day tasks that keep your server running well.
Use the web file manager for quick edits or connect directly when you want deeper access and tighter control.
Make backups, roll back bad changes, and keep routine restarts automated without babysitting the server.
Share access with trusted admins and keep an eye on live player activity and server status from the panel.
Handle routine admin work quickly with tools that are familiar and easy to use.
Infrastructure
Choose the server setup you want, then manage it with the panel access, backups, and hosting support needed for long-term uptime.
Locations
Choose a location close to your player base, keep latency lower, and avoid making everyone join through the wrong side of the world.
Coverage
Keep the server close to the people who actually play on it. Better region choices mean a faster route, lower latency, and fewer complaints before anyone even checks the seed or plugin list.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Region
A strong fit when most of your players are nearby and you want the shortest route possible.
Low latency
If your players are in North America, put the server there. If your community is in Europe, host it there. It is obvious, but it still matters every day in actual play.
Network
Whether you are running a private SMP or a busier public world, the goal is the same: stable routing, responsive gameplay, and no mystery around where the server actually lives.
Setup flow
Go from checkout to a live world in a few straightforward steps.
Start cheap. Upgrade later if you need more room.
Open the panel, set things up, and get the server ready.
Join up, test it, and start playing.
Questions
Short answers before you buy.
Yes. Minecraft hosting is set up for common plugin stacks, modpacks, custom worlds, and the normal file-level changes server owners expect to make.
Spruce is the value starting plan for most small Minecraft servers because it adds useful headroom without moving far past entry pricing.
Yes. If your world, player count, or content stack gets heavier, you can move to a larger plan later.
Yes. Backups are included by plan tier, and you can manage files from the panel or connect directly when you need more control.
Yes. Choose the closest region for your players to keep routing shorter and latency lower.
Get started
Order through billing, then jump into the panel.