Managed Minecraft hosting

Minecraft server hosting for builders and communities.

ZeroLagHub gives Minecraft server owners a managed place to run vanilla servers, modded runtimes, datapacks, and community worlds while keeping lifecycle tasks close to the rest of the build workflow.

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Launch managed Minecraft servers

Launch managed Minecraft servers with start, stop, restart, file access, and a public hostname for players. Vanilla servers can use datapacks through the server files workflow.

Run modded Minecraft runtimes

Use Paper, Fabric, Forge, NeoForge, and Bedrock workflows from the dashboard. Runtime setup, file tools, backups, and restores keep modded server work manageable.

Protect server progress

Backups and restores help protect worlds, configs, and modpack changes before risky updates so communities can recover from mistakes.

How much RAM does my Minecraft server need?

Vanilla and light plugin servers fit the Starter plan. Light modpacks under 50 mods run well on 4–6GB. Mid-weight packs with 50–150 mods need 6–8GB. Heavy packs or larger communities should start at 10–12GB.

Part of a larger build and run workflow

Minecraft hosting is one workload inside ZeroLagHub. Developers can pair managed servers with browser-based dev environments when they need to build, test, and launch changes from one platform.