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Minenufactory

Created by EroDragon

4000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD

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Minenufactory Server Hosting (Multiplayer-First)

Minenufactory is built to be played as a shared, always-on production world—where your group can plan factory districts, expand to new planets, and keep the assembly lines running while everyone contributes. If you want that “persistent factory simulator” feel in Minecraft, you can host and run Minenufactory on CreeperHost as a paid modded server service, with the stability and headroom this style of gameplay tends to demand.

  • Always-on automation: keep processing chains and power systems running without relying on someone’s PC being online.
  • Modded performance headroom: factory builds commonly grow into heavy tick-load; hosting avoids the “everything lags when the base is active” problem.
  • Faster setup & safer updates: one-click modpack install and updates designed to preserve your config changes, so your server stays consistent.
  • Self-hosting hits limits quickly: RAM, CPU scheduling, and disk I/O become bottlenecks once multiple players and large production areas pile up.
  • Better reliability for groups: DDoS protection and operational uptime so your world is there when your community is.

High-Level Overview

Minenufactory is a factory and automation-focused modpack for Minecraft 1.20.1 (Forge). The core experience is about building assembly-line production, scaling resource extraction, and progressing through increasingly advanced manufacturing—more “industrial planning” than combat or exploration-first gameplay.

The pack’s structure encourages:

  • Building structured production campuses instead of one-off machines
  • Expanding your resource pipeline as demand increases
  • Treating power generation and distribution as a progression pillar
  • Moving outward as your requirements outgrow your starting area

If your players like coordinated roles—logistics, power, processing, construction—this is the kind of pack that makes multiplayer sessions feel productive every time someone logs in.

Why CreeperHost Fits Minenufactory

Minenufactory playstyles commonly evolve from “a few lines” into many always-active systems, and that’s where server quality matters.

CreeperHost is a strong match because we run modded Minecraft on a Hybrid VPS platform designed for consistent performance under sustained load, backed by Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra hardware tuned for the way modded servers behave in real communities. When your factory world grows, you want predictable tick stability—not a server that feels fine until the moment everyone returns to base.

You’ll also have access to built-in tooling to diagnose lag (so you can spot when a specific area, chunkloaded setup, or entity-heavy process is dragging TPS) before it becomes a recurring “server feels bad” night.

Hosting Considerations for Minenufactory

Factory packs are often “lightweight at the start” and then become resource-hungry as players automate more steps and keep more chunks actively running. Minenufactory tends to follow those same patterns.

Practical performance expectations

  • RAM: early gameplay is typically comfortable, but long-running worlds with large bases and multiple players usually need more breathing room. If your group plans big, start with extra memory rather than riding the limit.
  • CPU/Tick time: assembly-line style builds can create steady server load (lots of block entities, transport systems, and background processing). Clock speed and consistent CPU scheduling matter more than raw core count.
  • World growth & disk I/O: as players expand and build out separate production zones (and potentially travel outward for new resources), the world can grow quickly. Fast storage helps keep chunk operations responsive.

Configuration & operations

  • Expect your server to benefit from sensible view-distance and simulation-distance choices, especially once multiple players are active in different areas.
  • Plan for “base hours”: the server may feel fine while exploring, then spike when everyone returns to the factory district. A host with headroom makes that transition smooth.

Getting Started on CreeperHost

Spin up a CreeperHost server, select Minenufactory (1.20.1 / Forge) in the installer, and you’re ready to invite players into a persistent production world. From there, you can manage server configs, handle updates without losing your tuned settings, and scale resources as your factory footprint grows—without rebuilding your setup from scratch.

If you’re aiming for a long-term, multiplayer automation world, Minenufactory is exactly the kind of modpack that benefits from hosting built for modded Minecraft.