CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream FTB Inferno server!
Host your FTB Inferno server
FTB Inferno is an expert-style, quest-driven survival adventure built around a hostile, fire-soaked setting where progression is tightly controlled and every win is earned. Expect structured gating, combat pressure, and a steady push into deeper systems—mixing exploration, custom encounters, and long-form base progression that’s far more about mastering mechanics than rushing “endgame.”
- Stable tick performance under pressure on our hybrid VPS platform—ideal for combat spikes, busy bases, and multi-player progression
- One-click install & updates built for modpacks, while preserving your config changes and server customisations
- Guidance-ready hosting from a team that’s supported large modded communities for 13+ years
- Built-in lag diagnosis tooling to quickly spot when entities, farms, or automation are dragging TPS
- Operational reliability & DDoS protection to keep your world online when it matters most
High-Level Overview
Inferno leans into curated progression: you’ll advance through a demanding quest line with intertwined paths that encourage planning and experimentation. Along the way you’ll face customised enemies, boss encounters, and dungeon-style content designed to test both preparation and teamwork.
It’s also a “wide” pack in practice—players often split roles (combat, building, magic, tech, resource pipelines), which makes it a strong fit for groups that like to specialise while still contributing to a shared escape plan.
What players typically enjoy most
- Guided structure that still leaves room for creative solutions
- Exploration and dungeons with meaningful risk/reward pacing
- A blended magic + tech progression rather than a single-track experience
- Long-session momentum—the pack is built to be played for the long haul
Why CreeperHost Fits FTB Inferno
Expert packs tend to be unforgiving when performance slips—combat timing, mob-heavy areas, and complex bases all amplify lag. CreeperHost is designed around keeping modded servers consistent when the pack gets busy.
Hosting advantages that matter for Inferno
- Hybrid VPS architecture for dependable CPU performance and stability (especially valuable once your world has more automation, more entities, and more players online)
- Modern, liquid-cooled hardware (Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra platforms) tuned for the single-thread realities of modded Minecraft
- Lag & performance tooling baked into the panel, so you can identify common causes of TPS drops without guesswork (entity build-up, overactive farms, chunkloaded machines, runaway mob spawns)
- Simple world and player management for communities—useful when you’re running a long, progression-heavy pack and want clean admin workflows
Hosting Considerations for FTB Inferno
Inferno is the kind of pack where load increases over time. Early gameplay is usually light, but as players unlock more systems, worlds become more “alive”—and servers feel it.
Memory (RAM) expectations
- Most groups will want more headroom than a casual modpack. Expert packs with quests, custom encounters, and base growth typically benefit from generous RAM to reduce stutter and long GC pauses.
- If you’re hosting for a small group (2–4), plan for a comfortable baseline.
- For active groups (5–10+) or worlds with multiple developed bases, aim higher to keep chunk activity smooth.
(If you tell us your player count and playstyle, we’ll help you pick a size that won’t feel tight two weeks in.)
CPU and tick stability
Inferno gameplay often creates bursts of server work:
- Mob-heavy fights and events
- Dungeons and exploration (new chunks, structure logic, AI activity)
- Mid/late-game logistics where many machines, pipes, or networks run constantly
A strong CPU matters here more than chasing extreme view-distance. We generally recommend keeping simulation distance reasonable and scaling up only once TPS is stable.
Practical setup tips for smoother play
- Be conservative with chunkloading on always-on automation
- Keep an eye on entity counts (especially in farms and mob systems)
- If you’re building big, spread load across multiple areas/bases rather than stacking everything into one chunk cluster
Ready to Start Your Inferno Run?
If you want Inferno to feel challenging because of the pack—not because the server is struggling—CreeperHost is a solid home for it. Spin up, install in one click, invite your team, and settle in for a progression journey that’s built to last.
