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title: Tips for Minecraft Server Administration
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This is a kind of catch-all page. I've gathered a number of random tid-bits from my time hosting a server. Some bits merit there own page, and in the cases where one is written, there will be a link. Some don't need anymore than a list or a few sentences.
# Hosting
All *I've* ever done in regards to hosting is on-prem. There are plenty of suggestions out there if you would rather use a hosted service or self-host using a vps. If you're going the on-prem route, however, I might be able to provide some tips.
## Hardware
The main considerations are **RAM**, **CPU** and **GPU**.
### CPU
This is honestly the most important variable. You don't need an overpowered CPU, but a high clock speed really will make a difference (GHz is what you're looking for). Minecraft is famously single-threaded, so prioritize single-core performance over more cores.
### RAM
You need a decent about of this stuff if you want to run a multiplayer server. I like allocating right around **8gb** *dedicated to the Minecraft server*. It is essential to leave headroom for the operating system.
### GPU
I honestly haven't explored this avenue very extensively. It might be possible to offload some stuff, but I'm not sure how much this effects the server-side.