Minecraft Java Server Hosting – Paper, Fabric, Forge & Vanilla
Launch a Minecraft Java server in under two minutes. Plugin-ready Paper, Purpur and Spigot on every plan, full Fabric / Forge / NeoForge modded stacks on M and L, one-click world uploads, RCON, query, whitelist and daily backups – on AMD EPYC NVMe hardware across five regions.
- Vanilla, Paper, Purpur, Spigot
- Fabric, Forge, NeoForge
- Plugin uploads
- Mods on M and L
- Java world imports
- RCON and query
- Whitelist and online mode
- Backups and restores
- DDoS protection
- Versions 1.20+
- User-friendly control panel
Pick a plan
Choose S for plugins only, or M and L for modded Java branches with more RAM.
Choose your branch
Deploy Vanilla, Paper, Purpur, Spigot, Fabric, Forge, or NeoForge from the same panel.
Import and play
Upload a Java world zip, configure MOTD and whitelist, then invite players without mixing in Bedrock assumptions.
Plan S
$599
/ per month
Up to 5 players
Starter Java for survival, friends, and plugin-first setups.
Plan M
$999
/ per month
Up to 10 players
Balanced for modded worlds, public uptime, and the full tested Java branch set.
Plan L
$1600
/ per month
Up to 30 players
For mid-size communities running heavier mod packs with more Java headroom.
Java-only hosting (Bedrock has its own page)
Minecraft Java and Minecraft Bedrock are separate games with different launchers, worlds, and mod ecosystems. This page covers Java only – plans, branches, uploads, and support are tuned for Java. Looking for Bedrock? See Minecraft Bedrock hosting.
Plugin stacks and mod launchers from one panel
Plan S covers Vanilla, Paper, Purpur, and Spigot. Plans M and L unlock Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge as well, so you can stay plugin-first or move into tested modded setups without switching products or losing the branch-aware flow.
World imports, network tools, and live settings
Upload an existing Java world zip with level.dat, manage MOTD, whitelist, difficulty, and seed, and use the Java networking extras already present in the implementation, including query and separate RCON.
What we actually offer for Minecraft Java
Versions from 1.20+, tested Java branches, plugin uploads on all plans, mods on M and L, Java world imports, and plan-specific RAM caps of 4 GB, 6 GB, and 8 GB.
Survival worlds
Low-friction Java hosting for friends, whitelists, and imported saves.
Plugin communities
Paper, Purpur, and Spigot paths for plugin-first servers and admin tooling.
Modded sessions
Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge support for tested modded worlds on M and L.
Self-Serve Bot in Discord
Instant control of your Minecraft Java server without tickets or waiting. Type a command and go.
- Start, stop, restart, and check status in seconds.
- Secure by design: only your subscriptions are accessible.
- Share access safely with time-limited auth codes.
Fast, secure, and always on.
Latest Minecraft Java Guides & News
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Java 25 upgrade steps, new baby mob models, craftable name tags, golden dandelion, and server software compatibility for the March 2026 update.
Minecraft Server Software: Paper vs Fabric vs Forge
Choose the right Java branch for plugins, mods, performance, and compatibility.
Minecraft Modding Guide for Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge
Install mods cleanly, avoid version mismatches, and keep your Java server stable.
Minecraft RCON Setup Guide
Enable remote console access securely for Java server administration and automation.
LuckPerms Guide for Minecraft Java
Set up ranks, permissions, and staff access on plugin-based Java servers.
Minecraft World Management Guide
Handle imports, backups, resets, and multi-world maintenance without losing progress.
Fix Cannot Verify Secure Profile
Resolve one of the most common Minecraft Java join errors on newer versions.
FAQ
level.dat and the import flow places it into the persistent world directory.online-mode from the config UI. Offline mode lets TLauncher and similar non-premium clients connect, but it removes Mojang’s account verification – anyone with a chosen username can connect, and it is the main vector for griefing. We recommend keeping online mode on and using a whitelist instead.