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FTB Infinity Lite 1.10

Created by FTB Team

4000MB
Minimum RAM
3x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
35 GB
Minimum SSD

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream FTB Infinity Lite 1.10 server!

Host your FTB Infinity Lite 1.10 server

FTB Infinity Lite 1.10 is a classic “everything you want, nothing you don’t” modded multiplayer experience—ideal for a small group that wants tech progression, magic systems, and plenty of building options without the bloat of an ultra-heavy pack. You can run this modpack on CreeperHost as a paid server, with the stability and headroom needed to keep your world smooth once players start automating, exploring, and expanding.

  • Launch faster with one-click modpack setup—skip manual server files, Forge juggling, and version mismatch headaches.
  • Smoother multiplayer when bases scale up—automation, chunkloading, and multiple dimensions can overwhelm casual/self-hosted setups.
  • More reliable uptime than a home PC—no router issues, sleep mode, or “host has to be online” limitations.
  • Hardware that handles modded spikes—busy tick moments (machine loops, farms, power networks) are where weak CPUs struggle most.
  • Tools to troubleshoot lag without guesswork—identify what’s causing TPS drops before the server becomes frustrating.

High-Level Overview

FTB Infinity Lite 1.10 is a mixed-theme FTB pack for Minecraft 1.10.2 that blends technology, magic, exploration, and quality-of-life into a medium-sized progression sandbox.

On a server, it plays especially well as:

  • A shared long-term world where players specialize (builders, techers, magic-focused, explorers)
  • A small community pack where everyone can progress in parallel without stepping on each other’s toes
  • A “returning modded players” pack that feels feature-rich without being overwhelming

Because it’s a 1.10.2-era pack, it also appeals to groups that prefer the feel and mod lineup of that generation—great for communities that want a stable, familiar modded baseline.

Why CreeperHost Fits This Pack (Before You Even Tune Anything)

Running modded Minecraft well is mostly about consistent CPU performance, stable memory, and good operational tooling—especially once players have permanent bases and automation.

CreeperHost is well-suited here because:

  • Our Hybrid VPS platform delivers the kind of steady performance modded servers rely on when tick load gets uneven.
  • We run on liquid-cooled Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based infrastructure tuned for modded workloads.
  • You get one-click modpack installation and updates that preserve config changes, which is ideal if you later add a server rule tweak, performance adjustment, or a small compatibility fix.
  • Our panel includes practical diagnostics that help you respond quickly when the server “feels laggy,” especially with multiple players online.

Hosting Considerations for FTB Infinity Lite 1.10

This pack is “Lite” in name, but multiplayer servers still tend to grow into heavier workloads over time. Common patterns we see with packs in this class:

Memory (RAM) and Java behaviour

  • A 4 GB baseline is commonly workable for small groups, but you’ll often want more once:
    • Multiple players are active at once
    • Bases accumulate machines, storage, and chunkloaded areas
    • Exploration generates lots of new terrain
  • Modded servers can become less stable when RAM is tight, showing up as long GC pauses, rubber-banding, or slow chunk loading.

CPU and tick spikes

Even medium packs can produce sudden server load, especially when players build:

  • Large automated processing chains
  • Item/fluid networks that run constantly
  • Mob farms or entity-heavy setups

This is where self-hosting can feel fine at first—and then degrade sharply once the world becomes “lived in.”

Version era (Minecraft 1.10.2)

Older modded versions can be perfectly enjoyable, but they tend to benefit from:

  • Conservative updates (avoid changing many mods at once)
  • Careful handling of config changes and backups
  • A host that can keep the server process stable even during long uptimes

Running a Better Multiplayer World on CreeperHost

When you host FTB Infinity Lite 1.10 with CreeperHost, you’re setting yourself up for a server that stays fun as it scales:

  • Easy onboarding for friends: players can join a server that’s already configured and online—no dependency on the “one friend hosting.”
  • Lag control with real tooling: when TPS drops, you can take action (rather than guessing or restarting repeatedly).
  • Safe iteration: adjust configs or make small server-side changes without fearing you’ll break your setup on the next update.
  • Operational reliability: DDoS protection and dependable infrastructure help keep your world available when your group wants to play.

If you’re planning a long-running 1.10.2 community world—with tech builds, magic progression, and steady expansion—FTB Infinity Lite 1.10 is a strong match for a CreeperHost server.