Find below our recommended software solutions tailored to your needs. Please note that while we strive to offer the best suggestions, individual preferences may vary.
Note: Some software is outdated and are no longer being actively developed. They may still be useful, but they aren't supported and most likely contain security vulnerabilities, like Log4Shell, besides worse performance and compatibility. It's advisable to use newer, more efficient versions.
- For a pure Minecraft experience without modifications, opt for the Vanilla server.
- Enhance your Vanilla experience with bug fixes, settings, and better performance by using Fabric along with either the Carpet or Lithium mod.
- For servers running version 1.19+, consider using Paper, Pufferfish, or Purpur.
- For servers operating on versions 1.8-1.18, utilize Paper Legacy.
- For servers running version 1.7.10, opt for PaperSpigot.
- For Beta 1.7.3, use Canyon.
- Incorporate mods into your server using either NeoForge, Forge, Fabric or Quilt, depending on your mod preferences.
- For servers running 1.20.2-1.20.4, explore Ketting (Development version).
- Servers on 1.19.2/1.19.4 can utilize Arclight.
- For 1.18.2, consider Magma Maintained.
- Servers running 1.16.5 can use either Mohist or Arclight.
- Utilize CatServer for 1.12.2 servers.
- For 1.7.10, consider Crucible.
- Fabric mod and plugin integration can be achieved with Banner or Cardboard.
- For a pure Minecraft experience without modifications, opt for the Vanilla server.
- Create a Minecraft Bedrock Server with plugins using Spigot or Paper along with Geyser.
- Connect multiple Java Edition servers using Velocity.
- Connect multiple Bedrock Edition servers using WaterdogPE.