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A Guide To Minecraft Hosting

Author: Phillip Hughes
by Phillip Hughes
Posted: Jan 22, 2016

Minecraft is a very famous game that has been revised numerous times by its developers to serve the changing tastes of its players. Even after one and a half decade, the game happens to be a hot favorite of many and is played by large number of people all across the world. If you are also a minecraft fan and wish to play it with a friend or two in your home all you need to do is begin hosting a minecrat server in your home. It is easy to host a server for this game; all you will be required to do is configure it in Putty or Linux. In case, you have Windows as your operating system, you can always follow some instructions and have the best minecraft hosting server in your PC.

To host a minecraft server is a Windows based operating system a user will have to download the MInecraft software from its official site. Save it in a particular folder that can be used for all storing all files in future. Before taking any step further, make sure your PC is installed with version 6 of Java. It is a basic prerequisite for this purpose as all previous versions of this software will show error and would create problems in program execution. Once, you have updated your Java version, go ahead with executable file by opening it. It will lead to automatic configuration of server over your system. If any error messages pop up in between ignore them. Once the task is finished, you will need to extend the Minecraft server memory. You can easily increase its memory by inputting a simple code "C:\ProgramFiles\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe"- "Xmx2048M-Xms2048M-jar Minecraft_Server.exe". This file would allow the server to get in sync with your downloaded file. Post this; you will need to rename the file name as "run.bat." You can always save it inside your previously formed Minecraft folder. It will help in increasing the memory of the server upto 2GB right from 100MB. It is pretty much enough to play the game and save its future updates and revised versions.

However, do take notice that when more players will join the game and it will run in full momentum, your system may show some signs of exertion. If not handled properly, it may lead to unexpected disruption of game and other problems. Therefore, it is advised to stay away from free server and go for a paid server. Paid servers will always offer better stability and performance. Opting for one would never leave you with any regrets and would always allow you to enjoy the game with upmost excitement.

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Bisect Hosting is the best and cheapest minecraft host solution for all your minecraft hosting needs! You can start with minecraft servers in just $5.99/MO. We also provide you 24 hours free trail.

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Author: Phillip Hughes

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