![]() Using a RAM Disk would require your host giving you More physical memory. People use a "RAM Disk" to section off a part of the RAM, treat it like a disk, and store the entire world folder in it, so that chunk reads writes and updates can happen super fast. Minecraft needs RAM, and the speed of RAM. Your constraint by your host that makes it less than ideal for a Minecraft server is the RAM limitation. It sounds like your host is giving you 30GB Storage, but 2GB Ram. So, since i have 30GB of space and im using only a fraction of that, is there anyway i can setup Debian to use some of the HDD space for memory? Just checked recommend system requirements for the server software on the gamepedia minecraft wiki Opens a new window and 2GB minimum. Use this How-To I made to build a Spigot jar ( ) to use. Straight Vanilla is fine, it just sounds like you're a bit restricted with Digital Ocean. With these setups, they use Multicraft ( Opens a new window) to manage the server. I don't have one I recommend because we only used one and we left them because their service left us wanting. Services like MC Pro Hosting ( Opens a new window) is even easier to setup a Minecraft server with. Out of curiosity, what framework would be recommended instead of straight vanilla, specifically in terms of stability and ease of use? What about instead of using Digital Ocean, why not look at a VPS solution with any of the Minecraft server hosting services out there? They are quite stable and the price could be about the same.I do like the ease of setting up and managing servers on Digital Ocean, but if i can keep the server in the cloud and not sucking up my electricity and bandwidth then im willing to look it over. I took a look and I didn't see too much in Google. wrote:Sounds like you want to setup RAM Disk. If you think it would help, let me know and I can post my mostly-ripped-off-cobbled-together-but-quasi-innovative service startup script. That means I didn't search hard enough or they were outdated. I did a quick search for the tutorials that I followed to make myself feel like a Bash-Scripting-Linux-Champion but turned up blank. XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSIncrementalPacing -XX:ParallelGCThreads=4 Translating from my /etc/init.d/minecraft Bash script, my relevant java opts are: My current versions of things are: Debian 6.0.10, Java 64 bit 1.6.0_26, Minecraft 1.9.0. I made these configurations fairly early on and outside of updating things, I haven't made any major configuration changes, so I'm not sure if there are better performance tweaks out there that might be more Minecraft 1.9 or Debian 7 specific. 1.) Multithreading Garbage Collection, and.The two biggest performance boosters I remember doing were: (Minecraft 1.5, Java 6) I remember really struggling with the logs being full of that error, and no matter how many resources I put into the server nothing seemed to help.
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