Free Minecraft Server How To Create A Private Server

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Want to make a free Minecraft server? You can create your own private server on Minecraft Java edition using free server software from Mojang. You can download it from the Minecraft website However, the process of establishing and the method of running your server requires some explanation.



To get started, make sure you have the most recent version of Java edition installed. You can check if you have the most current Java edition by using the control panel on Windows. Once you've created a free Minecraft server, you can invite your friends online and even set your own rules, games and community within your own creation.



Here's how to start on making a free Minecraft server as well as the options to host servers for free. For a comprehensive explanation of the most frequently asked questions and answers, make sure to look over the Microsoft help article and Minecraft's suggested hosting guide. Follow these steps or watch the video to learn how to setup Minecraft servers.



How do you create an Minecraft server for free



- Download the latest version of Java and the Minecraft server software Create a folder for your server - Drag the Minecraft server download into the folder. Open the Minecraft server program (server.jar) - Find the text file eula.txt and open it in a text editor . Change eula=false to eula=true to show you have read, understood, and agree to the user licence agreement and save the file



You can edit the server's settings file by right-clicking and opening Notepad. To access the server, start Minecraft and then click add server; once you're in, make yourself an admin by typing "op [your username]" to enable Minecraft console commands.



You can share your server locally or use your external IP address to share with others, though we recommend exercising caution when doing so. Sharing your IP address externally with someone who aren't your friends can be risky. To avoid any problems it is recommended that you run your Minecraft server on a different PC to the one you host it on. This will ensure that your Minecraft server isn't slowing down your gaming performance. Ebookmarks



Free Minecraft server hosting



Though there are a number of websites that provide free Minecraft server hosting, there are caveats that come with add-ons that cost money as well as the lack of support. The majority of free server hosting have a maximum player limit which is why free Minecraft server hosting is a good choice for those who are new to Minecraft servers or simply want to play with your friends online.



Before you sign up to any free Minecraft server hosting, be sure to investigate the type of customer support and additional features that it offers, such as DDoS protection and server backups.



Hosting is available 24/7



If you're looking for 24/7 free hosting, your options are extremely limited. While there are a variety of free hosting services available, not all of them will offer the service you require. You can convert your old PC into a server if committed to running your server for a long time - check out the video above for instructions on how to accomplish this.