

Lastly, a computer which has a public IP. You could make this work with an upload speed of 5Mbps but I would recommend at least 10Mbps.

The higher the specs, the smoother is the server going to be.

I wouldn’t recommend PCs with less than 8GB of RAM or less than 2 cores. What will we need? First, we’ll need a computer or a server that will host the Minecraft server. As soon as I found out that our upload speeds were doubled, I started researching on how I could make this work. Also a public IP is 25$ a month at my ISP. Also a few weeks ago, I learned that our ISP has doubled our upload speeds to 10Mbps which should be sufficient for a Minecraft server, but because we don’t have a public IP and are behind a CGNAT, I couldn’t just port forward from our router. That way I could allocate any amount of RAM that my computer can offer and use as many cores as I want. I could’ve moved our server to another hosting or just pay the more expensive tier, but I’ve decided that I want to try hosting the server on my own. As the server grew, it became apparent that we needed more RAM and CPU cores, but the hosting was already a bit expensive. We put our money together and bought a server from a hosting.
HOW TO HOST YOUR OWN MINECRAFT SERVER ONLINE PC
Hosting your own Minecraft server without a public IP adress.ĭISCLAIMER: This tutorial requires Linux (and basic knowledge of it) on your PC where you host the server.Ībout one year ago, few of my friends and I have decided that we want to create a small Minecraft to play on during the quarantine.
