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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Safra [Forge] Server Hosting

Created by vhs3rins & ItsTodoki

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
0.2.0
Latest Version

CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Safra [Forge] server!

Host your Safra [Forge] server

Safra [Forge] is built for the kind of shared survival world you actually want to keep online: a comfy, multiplayer-friendly vanilla+ experience where friends can hop in after work, build together, and steadily expand the world without the “who’s hosting tonight?” problem. You can run Safra [Forge] on CreeperHost as a paid, always-on modded server—so your SMP stays available, stable, and consistent.

  • Always online for your group — no relying on one player’s PC (or schedule) to keep the world running
  • Forge + vanilla+ packs still need real headroom — avoid the “it runs fine until 6 players join” performance cliff
  • Faster setup and safer updates with one-click install and update flows that help preserve your changes
  • Better stability when the world grows — exploration, builds, and farms add up over time, especially on long-running SMPs
  • Easier troubleshooting than self-hosting — when ticks slip or RAM spikes, server-side tooling matters

High-level overview

Safra [Forge] sits in the “enhanced survival” lane: it’s designed to keep the familiar Minecraft loop intact while making day-to-day play feel smoother and more social for a small-to-medium SMP. That makes it a great fit for:

  • Private servers for friends
  • Long-term worlds where you want steady progression, not a hard reset every week
  • Communities that prefer building, exploring, and collaborating over heavy grind

Because it’s Forge-based and tuned for multiplayer, it benefits most from a host that can keep performance consistent as the player count, world size, and automation all ramp up.

Why CreeperHost fits Safra [Forge] (before you even tweak anything)

Running a “simple” Forge SMP can still turn into a maintenance project—especially once everyone starts exploring, building, and leaving the server up 24/7.

CreeperHost is built for that reality:

  • Hybrid VPS platform for stable, native-feeling CPU performance (important for tick-heavy moments like busy bases and peak player hours)
  • Liquid-cooled Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra hardware selected with modded Minecraft in mind
  • One-click modpack installation and updates designed to reduce downtime and help keep your existing settings intact
  • Built-in lag and performance diagnostics so you’re not guessing whether the issue is chunks, entities, or a runaway mod feature

Hosting Considerations for Safra [Forge]

Safra [Forge] is positioned as vanilla+, but in hosting terms that doesn’t automatically mean “lightweight.” In practice, Forge packs in this category often show a few common patterns on multiplayer servers:

Memory: plan for breathing room

Even without huge questing or tech trees, modded 1.20.1 servers typically appreciate extra RAM for:

  • More chunks loaded as players spread out
  • More persistent entities (animals, villagers, item frames, decor-heavy builds)
  • Longer uptime between restarts

As a rule of thumb, a small friend group can be comfortable on a modest plan, but if you expect regular concurrent players or a long-running world, give the server room to grow rather than running right at the limit.

CPU: it’s about consistency, not peak FPS

Server performance is usually limited by “tick time” rather than graphics. The biggest CPU pressure tends to come from:

  • Multiple players generating new terrain at once
  • Dense bases with farms, villagers, and redstone
  • Busy spawn areas that stay loaded

A host with strong single-thread performance and stable scheduling helps keep gameplay smooth during those spikes.

Updates and config drift: avoid the reset trap

Vanilla+ SMP packs often get tweaked over time. The pain point for self-hosting is usually not the initial install—it’s:

  • Updating without breaking configs
  • Keeping client and server versions aligned
  • Rolling back cleanly if something goes sideways

This is where managed modpack tooling pays for itself.

Getting the most out of your Safra [Forge] server

  • Set expectations for exploration early: if your whole group flies in different directions day one, pre-generating isn’t required, but it can help later when the world gets big.
  • Restart cadence helps stability: long uptimes can amplify memory pressure in modded servers; a simple scheduled restart routine often keeps things feeling fresh.
  • Keep spawn tidy: big community builds at spawn are great—just be mindful of always-loaded entity density.

If you want Safra [Forge] to feel like a “forever world” rather than a weekend experiment, hosting it on CreeperHost is the straightforward way to keep it fast, reliable, and ready whenever your players are.