Operating a Minecraft server on an outdated computer.
Operating a Minecraft server on an outdated computer.
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The situation depended on who had the most powerful computer available at the time. In recent years, we decided to host a server around the clock because our team grew from four to twelve members, and not everyone’s availability matched. It made sense that no one would want to use their main machine constantly. Over the past few years, we explored various free and paid options. Ultimately, we realized that spending around $7 to $10 each month for a dependable service would be worthwhile. Having been active since 2013, we figured if we were investing about $80 a year, it would already be worthwhile to replace the device. Plus, we didn’t want to deal with service updates, downtime, business closures, or other issues.