How To Create A Minecraft Server On Windows Mac Or Linux

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This How to Make a Minecraft Server article was originally published on December 30, 2014 by Shawn Pfunder. Andy McIlwain updated it on November 22, 2017.



Minecraft is the most downloaded video game on the planet, with over 121 million copies sold by February 2017.



If you're new or not familiar with Minecraft, buying the game is the best way to get started. You can even use Minecraft Realms to create your own world - it's a sort of lightweight alternative to running your own private Minecraft server.



But if you're interested in the full Minecraft experience, you can take it a step further by launching your own private Minecraft server. You can create your Minecraft world by setting up a private server.



This article will explain exactly how you can do that. We will show you how to create a Minecraft server on a Windows, Mac, or Linux hosting plan.



Ready? Let's get down to business.



How to create a Minecraft server using Windows, Mac, or Linux



At a very high level, making a Minecraft server follows a few basic steps:



1. Java Version 1.2



2. Install the latest version of the Minecraft server software



3. Configure your network & server



4. Start the server



5. Verify that your server is available



Things to keep in mind before you start.



You don't need a top-of-the-line system to run a Minecraft server, but a desktop computer is ideal.



If you need a little more oomp and you want to hook up a lot of players, you might try a dedicated server instead.



When you first run the server, it'll create a few configuration files. It is best to save all configuration files in a dedicated folder.



What happens if the "Can't save servers properties" error occurs? Run the Minecraft server as an administrator by right-clicking the .jar file and selecting "Run as administrator".



Google can help you find your public IP address.



To check if your server is accessible, enter your public IP address into the Minecraft Server Status Checker. Yourbestbet



To follow these steps, you will need to connect with your hosting via SSH. (If you don't know how to do this, this Help article will help.



1. Install Java



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