CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Modded Together server!
Host your Modded Together server
Modded Together is built for shared progression: a persistent world where a group can explore, quest, build, and branch into both magic and tech without the server becoming the bottleneck. On CreeperHost, you can run Modded Together as a paid hosted multiplayer server—stable, always online, and ready for co-op sessions or a long-running community world.
- Keep the world online 24/7 so your group can progress asynchronously instead of waiting on someone’s PC to host
- Avoid “it works on my machine” headaches—modded servers are sensitive to Java, loader, and config mismatches that casual hosting struggles with
- Better performance under load when exploration, automation, and multiple players are happening at once (CPU scheduling and memory headroom matter)
- One-click modpack install + update flow that helps preserve your configuration changes while staying current
- Built-in tools to diagnose lag when the pack’s worldgen, farms, or contraptions start pushing tick time
Modpack Overview
Modded Together is a modern modded experience on Minecraft 1.21.1 (NeoForge) with a “do a bit of everything” direction: exploration and boss-focused adventuring alongside structured quests, plus room for tech progression and magical power.
For multiplayer, that mix is exactly what makes it shine:
- Different playstyles can contribute to the same server economy and base
- Exploration teams can push new regions while builders and engineers scale the home hub
- Questing provides a shared sense of direction without forcing one “correct” path
Why CreeperHost Works Especially Well Here
Before you even tweak a setting, Modded Together benefits from hosting that’s designed around modded Minecraft’s real behavior: high single-thread demand, bursty loads during exploration, and occasional “something just spiked” moments.
CreeperHost runs modded servers on a hybrid VPS platform backed by Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-class hardware (liquid-cooled and tuned for stability), which is the difference between “generally fine” and “stays smooth when everyone logs in.” We also include GUI-based config/mod management and built-in lag diagnostics, so you can fix problems quickly without guesswork.
Hosting Considerations for Modded Together
Memory and startup expectations
Mixed-tech-and-adventure packs commonly have heavier initialization and asset loading than vanilla. As a pattern, servers benefit from:
- Enough RAM to avoid constant garbage collection
- A clean, consistent Java/runtime setup (especially important on newer Minecraft versions and loaders)
If you’re coming from self-hosting on a gaming PC, the biggest upgrade you’ll feel is consistency: fewer slow boots, fewer “random” lag spikes when the host tabs out, and fewer crashes caused by background apps competing for resources.
CPU matters more than people expect
Exploration, structures, and busy bases can create short bursts of heavy tick load. That’s why we prioritize native CPU performance and stable scheduling—particularly important when multiple players are generating new terrain or running automation at the same time.
World management and long-running servers
Packs designed for co-op tend to produce bigger worlds over time. As your map grows, you’ll want sensible operational habits:
- Regular backups (and the ability to restore quickly)
- Occasional housekeeping when a dimension or region gets “over-loved”
- A way to identify which areas are actually causing lag
CreeperHost’s management tooling is built for that day-to-day reality.
Running a Great Modded Together Server on CreeperHost
Recommended approach
- Start with a plan sized for your peak concurrent players, not your average
- Expect performance needs to increase as your world becomes more developed
- Keep updates intentional: apply pack updates when you’re ready, and preserve any server-side tuning you’ve done
When you’ll be glad you didn’t self-host
If you’re aiming for a persistent co-op world, self-hosting usually hits limits fast: home internet upload, PC uptime, inconsistent performance, and the friction of maintaining a modded stack. Hosting through CreeperHost removes those constraints so your group can focus on actually playing Modded Together—together.
