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Minecraft Server
0. Preface
previous article,
Linux builds Minecraft server (1) Preliminary preparation
https://blog.tsinbei.com/archives/409/
We have purchased a suitable server, and now we will officially start the server.
The first step in setting up a server is
1. System selection
CentOS 7 is recommended. CentOS 8 has been abandoned, and CentOS 6 has also stopped maintenance. CentOS 7 is currently a relatively stable choice.
2, server optimization
After reinstalling the system, it is recommended to perform the following system optimizations:
Server optimization (2) Replacing the software source
https://blog.tsinbei.com/archives/237/
Server optimization (3) Setting virtual memory
https://blog.tsinbei.com/archives/240/
3, install the Bt panel
Refer to the following article to install Bt version 7.7.0:
Install Bt 7.7.0 Enterprise Edition
https://blog.tsinbei.com/archives/7/
After the installation tutorial is modified, some professional/enterprise plugins can be installed.
If you need the latest version of Enterprise Edition, you can refer to:
Install Bt 7.9.0 Enterprise Edition
https://blog.tsinbei.com/archives/293/
Note: Happy version is not developed by the author of this site, there may be backdoors and loopholes, so choose carefully!
4. Install Java
Oracle official website:
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/
The choice of the JDK version depends on the version, and you can refer to the instructions on the Minecraft official website when selecting the subsequent server.
JDK 17:
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JDK 18:
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Existing Java environment, upgrade reference articles:
CentOS7 upgrade Java
https://blog.tsinbei.com/archives/149/
Deploy Minecraft Servers on Linux(2)Prepare the environment
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