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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Stone in Sky Server Hosting

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4500MB
Minimum RAM
4x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
40 GB
Minimum SSD
v1.5
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Stone in Sky server!

Host your Stone in Sky server

Stone in Sky Server Hosting (CreeperHost)

Stone in Sky is built to be played as a long-running, progression-led multiplayer server: a tiny start in a sky world where every upgrade matters, and the group’s base gradually turns into a full automation hub. CreeperHost can run Stone in Sky as a paid hosted Minecraft server, so your world stays online, stable, and easy for friends to join whenever they have time.

  • Skip the “who’s hosting tonight?” problem — your Stone in Sky world is always online, even when you’re not.
  • Progression packs punish unstable performance — a hosted server avoids the stutter and desync that show up once automation ramps up.
  • Self-hosting gets limiting fast when you’re juggling RAM, Java, ports, and mod updates on a home PC.
  • One-click install + managed updates means less time fixing launch issues and more time completing quests together.
  • Purpose-built modded hardware handles the late-game “lots of machines ticking” moments more gracefully than casual hosting.

High-level overview of Stone in Sky

Stone in Sky is a quest-driven skyblock-style modpack for Minecraft 1.18.2 (Forge) that emphasizes technology progression and structured goals. It’s designed around building upward from minimal resources, then scaling into bigger production as the questline pushes you into increasingly complex crafting chains.

On a server, this style of pack tends to shine:

  • Players can split roles (builder, automation, storage, exploration/combat as applicable)
  • Shared infrastructure becomes the “game board”
  • Progress feels continuous because the world persists between sessions

Why CreeperHost fits this pack (before you even start)

Running progression modpacks well is mostly about consistency: stable tick rate, predictable restarts, and making it easy to update without breaking a working base.

With CreeperHost you get:

  • Hybrid VPS hosting that prioritizes stability and strong single-thread performance (where modded servers usually feel it first).
  • Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based nodes tuned for modded workloads.
  • One-click modpack installation and updates designed to keep your server’s config changes intact, so you’re not redoing tweaks after every update.
  • Built-in tooling for diagnosing lag when the base grows and you want answers quickly.

Hosting Considerations for Stone in Sky

Stone in Sky is categorized as a smaller/lighter pack, but like many quested tech experiences, servers often become heavier over time due to player behavior rather than the mod count alone.

Memory & uptime patterns

  • Expect RAM needs to climb as your world accumulates tile entities, storage networks, and chunk-loaded automation.
  • Multiplayer also increases background activity (more loaded areas, more machines ticking), which can make “it runs fine in singleplayer” a misleading benchmark.

Performance hotspots (common in tech progression)

Most lag reports in packs like this come from:

  • Always-on automation (multiple processing lines running 24/7)
  • Large storage/crafting networks and frequent request crafting
  • Mass item movement (especially when many systems output at once)
  • Chunkloading habits that keep too much of the base active

On CreeperHost, we typically recommend keeping your automation efficient and centralized, and using the server tools to identify which areas spike tick time before it becomes a gameplay issue.

Updates & configuration

Quested packs often rely on carefully tuned recipes and scripting. That makes clean, consistent updates important—especially on servers where one bad change can impact everyone. Using a managed host helps you control the update process (and roll forward cleanly) instead of “everyone update and hope.”

Getting your Stone in Sky server running smoothly on CreeperHost

Once installed, the best experience usually comes from a few practical habits:

  • Set expectations for chunkloading (load what you need, not the whole base forever)
  • Encourage shared infrastructure (one efficient system beats five competing ones)
  • Schedule restarts for long uptime periods to keep performance consistent
  • Use CreeperHost’s GUI-based config/mod management when you need small server-side adjustments without wrestling with files locally

If you want a Stone in Sky server that stays responsive as your island turns into a factory, CreeperHost is built to keep that experience reliable—so your group can focus on progression, not maintenance.