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<br> <br><p><br> When shopping for a Minecraft server, you're often presented with servers traditionally meant for one thing: hosting websites.<br></p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p><br> By now, you're used to running a java heavy server application that eats ram like candy. Your hosting company may not be used to these types of applications and may need specific instructions and custom built servers. This guide is intended to help you make the right choice. The plus side of using a server is that you'll have a 24/7 server that doesn't affect nor depend on your home connection.<br></p><br><br> <br><br><br><br> <br><p><br> If you're looking to host a large server (40+ slots), we recommend using a dedicated server, as the performance on a shared server (VPS or cloud offering) is not going to be sufficient to keep up those &gt;20 TPS (ticks per second) with high volumes of players. If you're stepping up from hosting a server within your