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Any computer made in the last 10 years will probably work. It has a really low power demand, and I would recommend you use a fabric server. I've used a more optimised server called Paper but it comes at the cost of fidelity, meaning certain technical designs within the world will break because the server behaviour isn't guaranteed. Fabric has complete fidelity and pretty good performance.
If you want to host it over the internet then you're going to need more technical knowledge than I can reasonably teach you here. You'd really need to be able to research that yourself, I'm afraid. I tend not to do that as I only run a server for my family.
Will a mid range android phone from a few years back wok? Its the only computer I have that j can sacrifice
My first thought was probably not, but then I remembered that Java runs on everything so it's probably possible, and apparently someone's done it lol
I haven't watched that but it was the first result when I searched for minecraft server on android, and it's only a year old so it probably still works. The only way to know would be to try I guess.
Justngona do vps. The for the help tho
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
apparently someone's done it lol
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