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Key Factors to Consider

Choosing the Right Amount of Ram for Yo...

Server Type Vanilla: Moderate resource usage. Ideal for unmodified Minecraft gameplay with few players. Lacks performance optimizations, but works well for basic setups. Optimized Servers: PaperMC and Purpur: Significantly reduce CPU str...

Tips for Choosing the Right Plan

Choosing the Right Amount of Ram for Yo...

Start Small and Monitor Usage Begin with a plan that fits your immediate needs and upgrade as required. Check Modpack Requirements Refer to the recommended RAM listed by the modpack developers. Utilize Tools Like Spark Use diagnostic...

Using the 1-Click Plugin Installer

Installing Plugins on Your Minecraft Se...

The 1-Click Plugin Installer simplifies the process of adding plugins to your server by allowing you to download plugins directly from supported platforms: Modrinth, Spigot, CurseForge, Hangar, and Polymart. Steps to Install Plugins with the Installer Ac...

Installing Plugins Manually

Installing Plugins on Your Minecraft Se...

Manual installation gives you full control over the plugins you add to your server. Steps to Manually Install Plugins Download the Plugin: Visit a trusted plugin repository such as: Modrinth SpigotMC CurseForge Hangar Polymart Download the...

Verifying Plugin Installation

Installing Plugins on Your Minecraft Se...

To confirm the plugin is installed and working: Check the Console: Look for messages in the server console indicating that the plugin has been loaded successfully. Use Plugin Commands: Refer to the plugin’s documentation for specific commands...

Requirements

Installing Mods on Your Minecraft Server

1. Choose the Right Server Type Mods require specific server types, such as Forge or Fabric. Ensure your server is set up with the correct type before proceeding. 2. Download the Mods Mods must be compatible with your server version and type. You can downlo...

Installing The Mods

Installing Mods on Your Minecraft Server

Step 1: Check Your Server Type Log into the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel. Navigate to your server and check the server type under Settings. If needed, reinstall your server with the Forge or Fabric type. Step 2: Download the Mods Visit trusted ...

Fabric Optimization Mods

Optimization Mods for Your Modded Minec...

Fabric is a lightweight and modular modding platform for Minecraft designed for quick updates and high performance with minimal overhead. 1. ServerCore Description: Optimizes the server's core mechanics for better performance during chunk loading and entit...

Forge Optimization Mods

Optimization Mods for Your Modded Minec...

Forge is a popular Minecraft modding platform that provides a robust framework for creating and managing mods with extensive compatibility and community support. 1. ServerCore Description: Optimizes the server's core mechanics for better performance during...

NeoForge Optimization Mods

Optimization Mods for Your Modded Minec...

NeoForge is a community-driven fork of Forge aimed at maintaining and modernizing its codebase while enhancing modding capabilities. 1. Adaptive Performance Tweaks Description: Similar to its Forge counterpart, this mod dynamically adjusts server performan...

Enabling Command Blocks

How to Enable Command Blocks on Your Mi...

Step 1: Access Your Server Settings Log in to the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel. Select your Minecraft server from the list of servers. Click the Files section and open the server.properties file. Step 2: Locate the Command Block Setting In the ...

Changing Your Server Settings

Changing Server Settings via server.pro...

To customize your server’s settings and tailor the gameplay experience, you can modify the server.properties file. This file controls various game settings such as difficulty, world settings, and player permissions. Step 1: Access Your Control Panel Log ...

Enabling Keep Inventory

How to Enable Keep Inventory on Your Mi...

Method 1: Enable Keep Inventory Using In-Game Commands Step 1: Use the Game Rule Command Ensure you are logged into the game with operator permissions. (Note: Operator permissions are required to use this command.) Open the in-game chat by pressing the T ...

Setting The Seed

Using a Custom Seed on Your Minecraft S...

Step 1: Access Your Server Settings Log in to the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel at https://panel.ridgelineservers.com/. Navigate to the Files section in the control panel. Open the server.properties file. Step 2: Configure the Custom Seed Locate...

Resetting the World

Resetting All Worlds on Your Minecraft ...

If you do not with to lose your current world you should make a backup before proceeding.  Step 1: Stop Your Server From the Control Panel, navigate to the Console. Click Stop to safely shut down the server. This prevents any file corruption during the re...

Resetting the Nether

Resetting All Worlds on Your Minecraft ...

Resetting the Nether on your Minecraft server allows you to generate a new version of this dimension while keeping other parts of your world intact. This is helpful for refreshing resources or exploring new Nether features added in updates. Step 1: Stop the S...

Changing Eggs

Changing Eggs via the Panel

Access the Settings Menu Log in to the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel at https://panel.ridgelineservers.com/. From your server dashboard, click on your server to open its management interface. Navigate to the Settings tab in the left-hand menu. Chan...

Creating Backups via the Control Panel

Automating and Managing Server Backups

Log in to the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel. Navigate to your server and click on the Backups tab in the menu. Click the Create Backup button. Optionally, you can enable Lock Backup to prevent automatic deletion if your server exceeds its backup limit. ...

Creating Manual Backups via SFTP

Automating and Managing Server Backups

If you'd prefer to back up your server files manually: Log in to the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel and access the SFTP Details from the Settings tab. Use an SFTP client (e.g., FileZilla or WinSCP) to connect to your server with the provided details. Nav...

Automating Backups

Automating and Managing Server Backups

Automating backups ensures your server is consistently protected without manual intervention: Log in to the Ridgeline Servers Control Panel. Go to your server and open the Schedules tab. Click Create New Schedule and set a name for the task (e.g., "Daily ...