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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

StellarisWorkshop Server Hosting

Created by MeowmelMuku

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
1.0.4
Latest Version

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

Host your StellarisWorkshop server

StellarisWorkshop is built to be played as a shared, long-running automation server—where your island starts compact, then grows into an industrial platform of multiblocks, factories, and networks. CreeperHost can run StellarisWorkshop as a paid, always-online multiplayer server so your progression continues smoothly whether you’re playing solo, with friends, or as a community.

  • Keep heavy automation stable with high-clock CPUs that handle modded tick-load well as your base scales up
  • Skip the “it worked on my PC” headaches—self-hosting often becomes limiting once multiple players, chunkloads, and factories stack up
  • Faster setup and easier updates with one-click modpack installation and updates that preserve your config changes
  • Diagnose lag without guesswork using built-in tools to pinpoint common causes like overactive machines, farms, and chunk activity
  • Stay online and protected with reliability-focused infrastructure and DDoS protection—ideal for public or semi-public servers

High-level overview

StellarisWorkshop is a tech-forward skyblock experience on Minecraft 1.20.1 (Forge) built around a production loop that starts with Ex Nihilo-style resource generation and quickly pivots into Create, GregTech, and Mekanism automation. The pack’s identity is progression: you’re encouraged to iteratively replace manual steps with machines, then replace machines with scalable, centralized systems.

On a server, this playstyle shines: players can specialize (resource processing, power, logistics, factory design) and still contribute to one shared base. Expect a “workshop” flow where your island becomes a compact, optimized facility rather than a sprawling overworld build.

What multiplayer adds here

  • Shared infrastructure that benefits everyone (power, storage, processing lines)
  • Clear progression lanes for teams, supported by quest-driven direction
  • A natural “always improving” endgame as you expand multiblocks and automation depth

Why CreeperHost fits StellarisWorkshop

StellarisWorkshop rewards consistency: once your automation is running, you want it online, stable, and predictable. CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform is well-suited to modpacks where single-thread performance and steady tickrate matter as much as raw resource allocation—especially once GregTech-style processing chains and logistics networks are established.

You’ll also benefit from:

  • One-click modpack installation plus update workflows designed to preserve your config changes
  • GUI-based mod/config management when you need to tweak server-side settings without wrestling files by hand
  • Built-in lag diagnosis tooling to help you identify what changed when TPS drops after “one more upgrade”
  • Backed by 13+ years hosting modded communities, with operations and support that understand modded server realities

Hosting Considerations for StellarisWorkshop

StellarisWorkshop typically behaves like other automation-heavy skyblock packs: it starts light, then becomes demanding as your island turns into an always-on factory.

Memory and CPU patterns you should expect

  • Memory use climbs over time as more mods, chunks, inventories, and machines stay active; planning headroom helps avoid GC spikes and rubber-banding.
  • CPU sensitivity increases with automation: frequent block updates, moving components, and always-running processing lines can create tick pressure, even on small islands.
  • Multi-player amplifies everything: more loaded areas, more concurrent crafting/processing, and more “background systems” running simultaneously.

Common sources of server load (and how to stay ahead)

  • Chunkloading/always-on areas: great for production, but it’s easy to overdo—keep critical infrastructure loaded and let nonessential builds sleep.
  • Storage/logistics complexity: large networks and constant crafting can be bursty; spreading out crafting/processing work and keeping builds tidy helps stability.
  • Entity-heavy farms: skyblock bases can accidentally become entity magnets—smart farm design pays off long-term.

If you’re unsure where the bottleneck is, CreeperHost’s tooling and support can help you narrow it down quickly—without trial-and-error restarts.

Build your workshop—then keep it running

StellarisWorkshop is at its best when your server is treated like a persistent project: always available, easy to maintain, and strong under load. Host it on CreeperHost to get a stable foundation for long-term progression, team play, and the kind of automation-heavy base that’s simply more fun when it’s reliably online.