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  2. Tutorials/Setting up a serverMinecraft Wiki

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    This tutorial takes you through the steps of setting up your own Java Edition server using the default server software that Mojang Studios distributes free of charge. The software may be installed on most operating systems, including Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and BSD. For more tutorials, see the...

  3. ServerMinecraft Wiki

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    Minecraft servers allow players to play online or via a local area network with other people. Internally, the game runs a server for single-player games, this was done in order to make the single-player game experience consistent with the multiplayer experience and make it so that changes made...

  4. Minecraft Server Download

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    Download the Minecraft: Java Edition server. Want to set up a multiplayer server? Please note: This server setup is only compatible with Minecraft: Java Edition. If you want to run a Minecraft multiplayer server by yourself things get kind of involved (see this wiki article for a tutorial). First make sure you can use java from the command line.

  5. Server/Requirements – Minecraft Wiki

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    Server/Requirements. For the game requirements, see Hardware requirements. This feature is exclusive to Java Edition. This page lists the server requirements of the current Java Edition version, 1.21.1.

  6. How to Host a Minecraft Server (with Pictures) - wikiHow

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    This wikiHow teaches you how to setup and host your own server on your computer. Part 1. Checking the Compatibility of Your Computer. Download Article. 1. Check which version of Minecraft you are running. There are two versions of Minecraft - Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and Minecraft: Java Edition.

  7. Minecraft server - Wikipedia

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    A Minecraft server is a player-owned or business-owned multiplayer game server for the 2011 Mojang Studios video game Minecraft.In this context, the term "server" often refers to a network of connected servers, rather than a single machine. [1] Players can start their own server either by setting one up on a computer using software provided by Mojang, or by using a hosting provider so they can ...

  8. Minecraft Servers Wiki

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    Minecraft Servers Wiki is a guide for custom Minecraft servers and plugins. Bukkit plugins are documented on the Feed The Beast Wiki, and general server setup and Minecraft gameplay is documented on the Minecraft Wiki.

  9. How to play on a Minecraft server

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    Published. 6/5/23. How to play on a Minecraft server. Join up with your friends! Playing Minecraft in single-player is fun, but playing with other people is fun too! You can plan huge builds together, go on epic adventures, or collaborate to take down the game’s toughest bosses.

  10. Java Edition server software - Minecraft Servers Wiki

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    Minecraft Servers Wiki. Java Edition server software allows for Java Edition players to play on multiplayer servers. Official Java Edition server software includes Realms, with unofficial software being plenteous. Some unofficial server software can be found below… Warning: Some of this information might be outdated. Contents.

  11. Tutorials/Setting up a serverMinecraft Wiki

    minecraft.wiki/w/Tutorials/Setting_up_a_server

    Server. This tutorial takes you through the steps of setting up your own Java Edition server using the default server software that Mojang Studios distributes free of charge. The software may be installed on most operating systems, including Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux and BSD.