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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Infinite Alchemy Server Hosting

Created by Cultist_Pixel

4000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
5 GB
Minimum SSD
0.8.4
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Infinite Alchemy server!

Host your Infinite Alchemy server

Infinite Alchemy is built for long-session progression with friends: shared goals, resource pipelines, and big “project” crafting that’s far more fun when your group can stay online together. You can run Infinite Alchemy as a paid CreeperHost server, with the performance headroom and operational tooling you want for a sustained 1.12.2 modded world.

  • Keep the world online 24/7 so long crafting chains and shared bases don’t stall when the “host” logs off.
  • Avoid the classic self-hosting bottlenecks: home upload limits, Wi?Fi instability, and “someone’s PC must be on” get old fast in packs like this.
  • Reduce lag during busy base activity with stronger single-thread performance—exactly where modded 1.12.2 servers often feel it most.
  • Update the pack without wiping your work: apply modpack updates while preserving your team’s configuration tweaks.
  • Get faster recovery when something breaks with backups and management tools designed for modded servers.

High-level overview

Infinite Alchemy is a tech-forward modpack where progress is defined by extended recipe chains and layered crafting requirements. In multiplayer, the appeal is coordination: one player expands production, another focuses on infrastructure, others handle exploration and gathering—then everything funnels into shared crafting objectives.

Because the progression tends to lean on “build it once, scale it up, then automate,” server stability matters just as much as raw speed. A consistent host keeps chunkloaded areas predictable, minimizes interruptions, and makes it easier for groups to commit to large builds over time.

Why CreeperHost is a great fit

Before you even get into tuning, CreeperHost makes Infinite Alchemy easy to live with day-to-day:

  • One-click modpack install to get the exact server pack version up quickly, plus simplified updates later.
  • Hybrid VPS platform tuned for modded Minecraft: stable performance and strong CPU capability for real gameplay, not just synthetic specs.
  • Built-in tooling to diagnose lag when a base grows and tick time starts creeping up—so you can find the cause instead of guessing.
  • DDoS protection and reliable uptime to keep your server accessible when your group is ready to play.

Hosting Considerations for Infinite Alchemy

Modded Minecraft 1.12.2 servers commonly become “CPU-feel” limited before they look maxed out on paper. In practical terms, you’ll notice it when automation expands: machines, item transport, large storage networks, and multiple active areas all compete for server tick time.

Memory expectations

For a smooth experience, modpacks of this style typically benefit from a generous memory allocation—not because “more is always better,” but because you want enough room to avoid frequent garbage collection spikes as the world and player activity grow. We’ll always recommend a plan that leaves headroom for your player count and how automation-heavy your base becomes.

World activity and chunkloading

Long progression chains usually encourage persistent production. If your group uses chunkloaded areas or keeps multiple bases active, the server is doing work even when players are spread out—or even offline. Hosting on proper infrastructure helps keep that background activity stable, and makes scheduled restarts and backups straightforward.

Updates and config changes

Packs that evolve over time may require occasional updates, and many groups also like to adjust server-side settings for quality-of-life or performance. A host that supports controlled updates while preserving config changes saves you from “update fatigue” and accidental resets.

Running a smoother multiplayer server

Plan for growth, not just day one

Early game may feel light, but tech progression tends to scale quickly. If you expect more than a small group, or you know your team likes automation, start with a plan that won’t force a migration mid-playthrough.

Use restarts and backups as “insurance”

Regular scheduled restarts and frequent backups are a simple way to keep long-running 1.12.2 servers healthy—especially once your world has several active production areas.

Let the server be the server

Infinite Alchemy shines when nobody is stuck being the “host who can’t reboot their PC” or the “player whose internet decides the whole group’s night.” Put it on CreeperHost, keep it online, and focus on building the next step in your chain.