Fabric is the loader you pick when you care about performance and day-one version support. Pair it with hardware that doesn't oversell, and 20 TPS stops being a goal and starts being the default.
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Hardware and tooling tuned specifically for Minecraft — not a generic VPS with a wiki page bolted on.
Every server runs in its own isolated container with the RAM and CPU of your plan reserved up front — a busy neighbor can never eat your ticks.
Snapshot your whole world in one click, stored off-server. Creeper took the base? Roll back just as fast.
Try it — hit install. Or see how modpack hosting works.
Console, backups, files, mods, sharing — all where your least technical friend can find them. Invite co-owners as operators or viewers.
Keep up to five saves on a single plan — survival, skyblock, a modded run — each with its own version, mods, and settings. Switch in one click; your join address never changes.
Turn on crossplay (Paper, Fabric, NeoForge) and friends on PC, console, and phone all spawn in the same world.
Fabric updates within days of every Minecraft release — and our version list keeps pace. Run the newest version while Forge packs are still waiting.
Lithium, FerriteCore, Krypton — the standard Fabric server optimization stack installs from the Mods tab with dependencies handled. Measurably lower tick times in minutes.
Fabric's small core means faster boots and more of your RAM going to the world instead of the loader. A 4 GB plan goes further here than anywhere else.
Public address instantly, live console, config editor, backups. Everything runs from one panel — nothing to port forward, nothing to babysit.
Fabric supports the newest Minecraft versions from day one — choose one and create.
Add gameplay mods or the Lithium performance stack from the Mods tab. Save applies with a quick restart.
Copy the address, invite the Discord, play. Total elapsed time: about a minute.
Fabric boots faster, updates to new Minecraft versions sooner, and its performance mods are best-in-class. Forge has the larger back-catalog of big content mods. If your mod list works on both, Fabric is usually the smoother server experience.
Lithium (game logic), FerriteCore (memory) and Krypton (networking) are safe on nearly every server and stack with anything. All three install from the Mods tab in one pass.
Vanilla-plus with optimization mods runs happily on 2–4 GB. Content-heavy Fabric packs like Prominence II want 6–8 GB. Upgrading later is one click, so start where your mod list is today.
Yes — tick "Enable crossplay" when creating your Fabric server and we install GeyserMC + Floodgate automatically, so Bedrock players (phones, tablets, Windows) join the same address as Java players.
Pick a plan, deploy in one click, and invite the whole Discord tonight.