How to Make Your Own Server in Minecraft

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Ever wondered how to create your very own server in Minecraft? It’s a question many players have, especially when they want to build and explore with friends. Today, we’re diving into how you can set up your personal Minecraft universe.
Setting up a server in Minecraft allows you to create a world where you and your friends can play together. Let’s explore the steps to make this happen.
Quick Guide to Creating Your Minecraft Server
Starting your Minecraft server is less complicated than you might think. First, you’ll need a computer that can handle running the server software while playing the game. Minecraft recommends having at least 4GB of RAM available for the server, especially if you plan on hosting more than a few players.
Next, download the Minecraft server software from the official Minecraft website. Make sure to select the version that matches your game. After downloading, run the software and adjust the server settings to your liking, such as game mode and world type. Voila! Your server is ready to go. Don’t forget to give your friends the server address so they can join in the fun.
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