
Minecraft Server Hosting
Your own server on our own panel, on NVMe, in the region closest to your players. You pick the plan and the location yourself before you pay.
- 27 locations, picked before you pay
- NVMe storage on all 21 plans
- Our own panel, from minute one




Hosting worldwide
27 locations on 4 continents. You pick yours before you pay.
DDoS protection included
On every plan, at no extra cost.
Every modpack runs
Forge, Fabric, Paper, Spigot and Purpur, straight from the panel.
Our own panel
Browser-based Minecraft server control panel — no SSH needed
Start and stop your server, change settings, upload files, install plugins, make a backup. It is 15 pages in your browser and you never type a command. Your moderators get their own login, and you pick what they may open.
What the panel can do

Hardware and locations
Minecraft server plans in 27 locations
The smallest plan is 2 vCPU with 4 GB RAM, the largest is 18 vCPU with 96 GB. NVMe is the standard disk, and you choose the location yourself. We only put your server on a machine that still has your whole plan free, so you never share your RAM.
See the locationsAI Copilot
AI Copilot: an AI that fixes your server
The Copilot is a chat inside your panel. You type your question the way you would say it, like why did my server crash, and it reads your console and your files and tells you what is wrong. It can install the plugin or change the setting for you as well, but only after you press accept.

Choose your Minecraft server plan
Pick the memory that fits what you run, everything else is the same on every plan. All prices include VAT. How much RAM do I need?

Mini Plan
4 GB RAM
Temporarily 6 GB and 4 vCPU in some locations, at no extra cost
Lightweight survival or creative with friends
- 80 GB SSD
- 2 vCPU
- 1 to 5 players recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Starter Plan
8 GB RAM
Medium modpack (100-200 mods)
- 80 GB SSD
- 4 vCPU
- 5 to 20 players recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Standard Plan
12 GB RAM
Heavy modpack (300+ mods)
- 200 GB SSD
- 6 vCPU
- 20 to 50 players recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Premium Plan
24 GB RAM
A heavy modpack with a full server on it
- 400 GB SSD
- 8 vCPU
- 50 players and up recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Ultimate Plan
48 GB RAM
Several worlds, or a lobby with two servers
- 500 GB SSD
- 12 vCPU
- 50 players and up recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Enterprise Plan
64 GB RAM
A network of servers behind one address
- 600 GB SSD
- 16 vCPU
- 100 players and up recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Dedicated Plan
96 GB RAM
The largest thing we host on one machine
- 700 GB SSD
- 18 vCPU
- 100 players and up recommended
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Free Java subdomain
- Widely available, 27 locations
- See everything in this plan

Build your own
Set the memory, the processor and the storage yourself, from 1 GB upwards. Same panel, same locations, same protection.
- Fully customizableChoose exactly the memory, cores and storage you need
- Widely available, 27 locations
- DDoS Protection+ on port 25565
- Built-in AI Copilot for Java
- Delivered within 18 hoursMost servers are ready well before that, and you get an email as soon as yours is
Need help choosing?Answer four questions and we work out which step fits your world.Get recommendationNot sure which one? Answer four questions and we pick it for you.
Cancel anytime
Minecraft server hosting without a contract: cancel from your dashboard at least 3 days before renewal to stop the next charge. No cancellation fee, no phone call, and your files stay downloadable until the term ends.
No hidden costs
Location fees, storage add-ons and any setup fee are shown before you pay. Every plan includes DDoS protection, a free subdomain, NVMe and SSD storage, our own game panel and the built-in AI Copilot at no extra cost.
Upgrade when you need
Support moves you to a larger Minecraft server plan without downtime and confirms when it is done. More RAM, more vCPU and more disk, on the same world, the same address and the same location you picked.
Included with every Minecraft hosting plan
Prices include VAT
What you read here is what the checkout charges. From six months there is no setup fee either.
The disk and the memory are yours
Every plan comes with SSD storage, and a number of locations run it on NVMe. The memory on your plan is yours for as long as it runs.
27 locations
You pick one while you order, not afterwards in a ticket. Moving later takes the world and the plugins with it.
DDoS filtering from minute one
On as soon as your server runs. Nothing to request, nothing to pay for on top.
A person on WhatsApp
No script and no queue. A ticket in the panel and email reach the same people.
Something you want to know that is not here? Ask us on WhatsApp.
Standard vs Performance
Every size comes on two machine types. This is what is different between them.
Standard
- Shared cores, no fixed processor model: AMD EPYC or Intel Xeon, depending on the location and what is free there
- NVMe storage, 40 GB NVMe on the smallest plan up to 350 GB NVMe on the largest
- Network port from 200 Mbit/s
Performance
- AMD EPYC cores, the same processor on every location, so the server is the same wherever you put it
- NVMe storage, on a machine with a larger disk behind it
- Network port from 500 Mbit/s

Performance is the one to pick when the server has to keep up with a lot at the same time. It pays off on big modpacks and on heavy survival worlds where a group of players is out exploring at once, because that is when the processor is the thing that runs out first, not the memory.
Not sure yet? Ask our support team to move your server to the other type. The world and the players stay as they are.
Build your own Minecraft server
12 steps, from 1 GB to 96 GB of memory. Pick the memory and the step sets the cores and the storage that go with it. How much RAM do I need?
Shared cores, the same panel, the same protection and the same locations as the fixed plans above. Storage goes up to 150 GB when you order.
Per month
Plus €2,99 once, to set the server up.
8 GB RAM, 4 vCPU and 75 GB NVMe.
Configure this serverBring your existing server
Move your Minecraft server without losing your world
Bring your Minecraft world, player data, plugins, mods and settings. Move everything together and continue where you stopped.
- Worlds
- Player data
- Plugins & mods
- Settings
Upload your server
Send us your complete server folder or backup.
We move everything
Worlds, players, plugins, mods and settings stay together.
Test, then go live
Check your server privately before players join.
What moves during a Minecraft server migration?
A Minecraft server migration transfers the complete server directory from one host to another. That directory contains the world folders for the Overworld, Nether and End, player data, plugins or mods, server.properties and other configuration files.
Use the same Minecraft version and compatible server software on the new machine. Astroworld supports common server types including Paper, Forge and Fabric. Make a fresh backup before changing versions, mod loaders or plugin software.
Before sharing the new server address, verify worlds, inventories, permissions, plugins and mods in a private test.
After the move, learn how to install Minecraft plugins or install Minecraft modpacks.

Questions
Minecraft server hosting FAQ
Seven things people ask us before they order. Click an item to read the answer, or read them all: nothing here is hidden behind a support ticket.
Frequently Asked
What panel do you use?
You manage your Minecraft server through Astroworld's own browser-based control panel. It is powered by Pterodactyl underneath and gives you a file manager, live console, schedules, database management, backups, plugins, mods, players, and server settings without SSH.
Where are the servers located?
We offer 27 server locations worldwide, including US West, US Central, US East, United Kingdom, EU, Japan, India, Singapore, and Australia. Pick the region closest to your player base during checkout.
Can I install modpacks?
Yes. We support all major modloaders and server software: Paper, Spigot, Purpur, Forge, Fabric, NeoForge, Velocity, BungeeCord, and Waterfall.
Can I cancel my order?
Yes. You can cancel your plan at any time, and the server keeps running until the end of the period you already paid for. Cancel at least 3 days before the next billing date and you are not charged again; cancel later than that and it takes effect one period on. Nothing already paid is refunded, and your world files stay downloadable for 7 days after the server ends.
Can I upgrade later?
Yes. Contact support to arrange a plan upgrade. A team member applies the additional resources without downtime, so your world data stays intact. Upgrades are not instant; we confirm when the change is complete.
Is DDoS protection included?
DDoS mitigation is included on every plan at no extra cost. We use multi-layer protection (L3/L4/L7) to keep your server online.
How fast is delivery?
Most Minecraft servers are delivered within 18 hours after payment. In rare cases, manual provisioning or capacity checks can take longer. We email your Astroworld panel access as soon as the server is ready.
Compare all Minecraft server hosting plans
The cards above cover the Java plans. Below are all three editions side by side, with the columns you actually compare them on.
Java
For plugins and modpacks, and the ladder the cards above are about.
| Plan | RAM | vCPU | Storage (included) | Per month | Per GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 GB | 2 vCPU | 80 GB SSD | €6.99 | €1.75 | |
| 8 GB | 4 vCPU | 80 GB SSD | €8.79 | €1.10 | |
| 12 GB | 6 vCPU | 200 GB SSD | €13.59 | €1.13 | |
| 24 GB | 8 vCPU | 400 GB SSD | €23.99 | €1.00 | |
| 48 GB | 12 vCPU | 500 GB SSD | €39.99 | €0.83 | |
| 64 GB | 16 vCPU | 600 GB SSD | €67.99 | €1.06 | |
| 96 GB | 18 vCPU | 700 GB SSD | €87.99 | €0.92 |
Bedrock
For players on phone, tablet and console. No Forge underneath, so only the player count moves the memory.
| Plan | RAM | vCPU | Storage (included) | Per month | Per GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 GB | 2 vCPU | 80 GB SSD | €4.61 | €2.31 | |
| 4 GB | 4 vCPU | 80 GB SSD | €6.81 | €1.70 | |
| 6 GB | 6 vCPU | 200 GB SSD | €10.44 | €1.74 | |
| 12 GB | 8 vCPU | 400 GB SSD | €18.47 | €1.54 | |
| 24 GB | 12 vCPU | 500 GB SSD | €30.79 | €1.28 | |
| 32 GB | 16 vCPU | 600 GB SSD | €52.35 | €1.64 | |
| 48 GB | 18 vCPU | 700 GB SSD | €67.75 | €1.41 |
Crossplay
The same Java plan with a bridge on top, so Bedrock players join at the same address.
| Plan | RAM | vCPU | Storage (included) | Per month | Per GB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 GB | 2 vCPU | 80 GB SSD | €9.19 | €2.30 | |
| 8 GB | 4 vCPU | 80 GB SSD | €10.99 | €1.37 | |
| 12 GB | 6 vCPU | 200 GB SSD | €15.79 | €1.32 | |
| 24 GB | 8 vCPU | 400 GB SSD | €26.19 | €1.09 | |
| 48 GB | 12 vCPU | 500 GB SSD | €42.19 | €0.88 | |
| 64 GB | 16 vCPU | 600 GB SSD | €70.19 | €1.10 | |
| 96 GB | 18 vCPU | 700 GB SSD | €90.19 | €0.94 |