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Astroworld vs BisectHosting

BisectHosting is a popular choice for modded Minecraft servers, known for their one-click modpack installer. Here is a factual comparison to help you choose.

Side by Side

Astroworld against BisectHosting, row by row.
What differsAstroworldBisectHosting
Price it starts at€6.99/mo on 24 months, €8.49 on oneFrom ~$2.99/GB/mo
What you are buyingFixed plan, 7 tiersPriced per GB of RAM
vCPU2 vCPU to 18 vCPUShared, varies
Memory4 GB to 96 GBStarts at 1 GB
StorageNVMe as the standardSSD
Control panelPterodactylCustom panel
Software and versions7 softwares, 16 versionsOne-click modpack installer
DDoS protectionEvery planIncluded
Locations9: 2 EU, 3 US, 3 Asia, 1 AUUS, EU, AU, Asia
Backups1 per 7 days free, €1.89/mo for dailyManual, plus paid automatic backups
SupportTicket and emailTicket and live chat

Right-hand column: what that host publishes. It changes without telling us. Middle column: read from our own price list.

The modpack installer is the real difference

Everything else on this page is specs, and the specs are close enough that they will not decide it for you. The one-click installer will. Installing a pack by hand is a server pack zip, an empty server root and a startup jar; our modpack guide walks all of it, and it costs an afternoon the first time and ten minutes after that. If you never want to see a mods folder, that is a real reason to pick them, and no amount of NVMe makes up for it. Where the models do meet is higher up: at their own $2.99 a gigabyte, matching the 4 GB in our Mini plan comes to $11.96 a month on their price list, and that is before anyone has told you how much processor sits behind it. Ours says 2 vCPU on the tin at €6.99 on a twenty-four month term.

The memory guide has those rows in full.

Questions people ask before switching

Do you have a one-click modpack installer?

No. Installing a pack here is a server pack uploaded through the file manager and a startup jar pointed at it. Our modpack guide has every step, including the two that people trip on.

Is per-GB pricing cheaper for a modpack?

At the small end, yes. Once a pack asks for eight or twelve gigabytes the two models meet, and then what matters is how much processor is behind those gigabytes.

How much memory does my pack need?

What its own page says. We list the six packs we host with their numbers, and the smallest plan that clears each one.

Summary

For a modded server run by somebody who would rather not touch files, their installer is worth the money on its own. For anyone comfortable uploading a zip, the question comes back to what the price buys: a stated number of cores and NVMe, against gigabytes on shared processors.

Plans you would be comparing against BisectHosting

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Our side of every table on this page is read from the price list at build time.