Free Minecraft Server How To Make A Private Server

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Do you want to create a no-cost Minecraft server? You can make your own private server on Minecraft Java edition using free server software offered by Mojang. You can download it from the Minecraft website, but the initial process and the method of running your server require some explanation.



To start to get started, ensure that you are running the latest version of the Java edition installed. You can check if you have the most current Java edition installed using the control panel on Windows. Minecraft Servers Once you've created your own Minecraft server for free, you can invite friends online. You can also design your own rules, games, and community within your creation.



Here are the steps to create a Minecraft server for free. Also, there are several options to host servers for free. For a comprehensive breakdown of common questions and solutions, look over the Microsoft help article and Minecraft's recommended hosting guide. Follow these steps or watch the video to learn how to create Minecraft servers.



How to create a Minecraft server for free



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



You can edit the server settings file by clicking and opening Notepad. Start Minecraft and select Add Server, then you can become an administrator by typing in 'op [your user name]' in order to enable Minecraft console commands.



You can either share your server locally or use your external IP address to share it with others, but we suggest taking care when sharing your server. It could be risky to share your IP address from outside with people you don't know. To avoid any issues, you should 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.



Free Minecraft server hosting



Although there are a variety of sites offering free Minecraft server hosting, there are some limitations that come with add-ons that cost money as well as the lack of support. Most free server hosting has a maximum player limit and therefore the free Minecraft server hosting is a good choice if you're new to Minecraft servers or just want to play with a few friends online.



Before you sign up to any free Minecraft server hosting, make sure to research what kind of customer support and extras it comes with such as DDoS protection and server backups.



24/7 hosting



There aren't many options for free 24/7 hosting. While there are free hosting services, a lot of them will not be up to scratch for what you need. If you are committed to running your server for a long period of time you can transform an old computer into an server. Watch the video above.