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64 GB Minecraft Server Hosting

64 GB with 16 vCPU is bought for one reason: a network that is busy enough that one server having a bad evening must not be felt anywhere else. The memory matters less than the cores at this point. Sixteen of them is what lets a full lobby, a full survival world and a running event exist at the same time without any of the three waiting on the others. €67.99 a month.

A block of emerald, rendered as a deep green cube with a stepped pattern cut into each face, lit from above
  • 16 vCPU
  • 64 GB RAM
  • 600 GB SSD
What 64 GB costs on each billing term. All prices include VAT.
TermPrice per monthSetup fee
24 months€67.99None
12 months€76.49None
6 months€80.79None
Monthly€84.99€2.99 once

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Modpacks, for reference

Everything fits, several times over, and nothing on this list is a consideration at this size. The table is here so the numbers on this page match the ones on the pack pages, not because there is a decision in it.

Every modpack with a page on this site, and whether it fits in 64 GB.
ModpackMemory it asks forOn 64 GB
RLCraftHardcore survival with Lycanites Mobs, Ice & Fire, and punishing difficulty. Entity-heavy and needs solid RAM.6 - 8 GBFits
All The Mods 10Kitchen-sink pack with 400+ mods spanning tech, magic, and exploration. Heavy world generation demands fast storage.8 - 12 GBFits
PixelmonPokemon inside Minecraft. Custom structures, biome spawning, and battle mechanics on top of the base game.4 - 6 GBFits
CreateMechanical engineering with gears, conveyors, and trains. CPU-intensive when contraptions get large.4 - 6 GBFits
SevTech: AgesProgression-based pack that locks content behind ages. Recipe changes and world-gen tweaks add to resource usage.6 - 8 GBFits
Vault HuntersDungeon-crawling RPG modpack with randomized vaults. Each vault generates fresh chunks, so storage speed matters.8 GB+Fits

What changes at a hundred players and up

Two things stop scaling the way people expect. Each connected player costs memory whether they are moving or not, so the count matters as much as the content. And a single world still runs on a single main loop, so past a certain crowd the only way forward is more worlds rather than a bigger one. This size is built around both of those facts.

Workloads from our memory guide that 64 GB covers.
What you runMemory the guide lists
Vanilla 1-5 playersLightweight survival or creative with friends2-4 GB
Vanilla 10-20 playersSmall community with plugins like EssentialsX4-8 GB
Light modpack (50 mods)Create, Cobblemon, or similar packs4-6 GB
Medium modpack (100-200 mods)All the Mods Lite, Better MC6-8 GB
Heavy modpack (300+ mods)All the Mods 10, RLCraft, Enigmatica8-12 GB
Large community (50+ players)Networks, events, or public servers16+ GB

Read the full memory guide

How 64 GB splits across a busy network

A layout for a network that is already running, rather than one that is being planned. The difference from the smaller sizes is the event slot: somewhere to put a hundred people for one evening without borrowing memory from the servers that have to keep working afterwards.

One way to divide 64 GB across a network. You set these limits yourself and can change them at any time.
ServerMemoryWhat it is for
Hub4 GBA busy lobby with queues, a map and the selector
Main survival20 GBThe world most people are in, heavily modded
Second world14 GBA season, a different pack, or a hardcore server
Creative and minigames10 GBPlot worlds and short-round games
Event slot10 GBKept empty until an event needs it
Spare6 GBHeadroom, backups, and a test server nobody talks about

The ceiling of one machine

There is one size above this, and it is the last: Dedicated at 96 GB, for €20.00 more a month. Past that, growth is not another plan but a second machine with your network split across both, and that is a conversation rather than a checkout button. If you are close, tell us what you are running and we will say plainly which of the two it should be.

Ultimate at 48 GB is €28.00 a month cheaper and runs the same kind of network with fewer cores. If your busiest hour still leaves cores idle, that is the plan you want.

What comes with 64 GB

16 vCPU

Sixteen cores is the real reason to be on this plan. It means the hub keeps answering while a world is generating, an event is running and a backup is being written, all at the same moment.

600 GB SSD

Enough for several large worlds, their packs, and a backup history that goes back weeks rather than days. That history is what turns a bad restore into an inconvenience.

DDoS filtering in front of the whole machine

At this size an attack is a matter of when, not if, and it usually arrives during an event. The filtering is included and there is no protection product to buy at the worst possible moment.

A Copilot with the console in front of it

On a network this size the logs are the problem: there are six of them. The Copilot reads them and says which server, which plugin, and what it would change.

One address, and room to move underneath it

Everything sits behind a single name, so you can rebuild, rename or move a server without a single player having to change anything.

Where a 64 GB machine runs

Pick the region for your players, not for yourself: at this size the few milliseconds between two regions are noticed by people in combat. 9 regions are ours and Germany (EU) has no surcharge. A further 3 cities are available on this plan.

Questions about 64 GB servers

Is 64 GB overkill?

For a single world, completely. For a network with a hundred people on a Saturday evening it is about right, and the sixteen cores are what you are really paying for.

Why do the cores matter more than the memory here?

Memory decides what can be loaded, cores decide whether it keeps up. At this size you have plenty of the first, so every lag complaint you get will be about the second.

What if we grow past this?

There is one larger plan, and after that the answer is a second machine with the network split over both. Tell us what you are running and we will say which of the two you need instead of selling you the bigger one.

Are there setup fees?

None, on any term.

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