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Host your ATB [After The Bombs] Zombies server
ATB [After The Bombs] Zombies Server Hosting (CreeperHost)
ATB [After The Bombs] Zombies is built for tense, multiplayer survival—where the world feels hostile, nights are dangerous, and every supply run matters. If you want a persistent apocalypse server your friends can jump into anytime (without someone’s PC becoming the always-on “server machine”), you can run this modpack on CreeperHost as a paid, fully managed hosting service.
- Keep the apocalypse online 24/7 with reliable uptime—no “host has to be on” limitations.
- Handle heavy mob activity smoothly with modern CPUs tuned for modded tick stability.
- Avoid home-network headaches (port forwarding, NAT issues, upload caps) that often derail self-hosting.
- Protect your world and progress with dependable infrastructure plus DDoS protection.
- Install and update fast using one-click modpack deployment that helps preserve your config changes.
High-level Overview
ATB [After The Bombs] Zombies is a Forge modpack for Minecraft 1.20.1 that leans into a zombie-apocalypse loop: exploration, scavenging, combat, and survival progression with friends. The emphasis is on moment-to-moment pressure—being out in the world, taking fights you can survive, and making it back with what you came for.
On a dedicated server, that gameplay shines: players can split up for loot runs, build a defended base, and create a world that evolves over time rather than resetting every session.
A hosting feature you’ll actually feel: one-click install + safe updates
Zombie survival packs tend to evolve as you refine difficulty, loot flow, and performance settings. CreeperHost’s one-click modpack installation and updates that preserve user configuration changes makes it far easier to keep your server current without wiping the tweaks that make your world feel “right” for your group.
Hosting Considerations for ATB [After The Bombs] Zombies
Zombie-focused modpacks commonly stress a server in a few predictable ways. Here’s what we plan for when hosting packs like this:
CPU and tick-rate sensitivity
Hordes, frequent combat, and lots of AI pathing can cause short spikes in server load—especially at night, during events, or when multiple players are fighting in different areas. A stable tick-rate is what keeps hits registering properly, doors opening on time, and movement feeling responsive.
Our guidance: prioritize strong single-core performance and consistent scheduling over raw core-count.
Memory headroom for a busy world
As your world grows—more explored chunks, more player-built bases, more entities—RAM requirements tend to creep upward. Many groups start “fine” and later run into stutter when the server is under pressure.
Common pattern: a small group can run comfortably with moderate RAM, but once you add more concurrent players (and keep the world running continuously), you’ll want extra headroom to prevent garbage-collection pauses.
View distance, simulation distance, and mob caps matter
Zombie survival servers feel best when you can see enough to scout and react—but higher distances increase the amount of work the server does. We typically tune simulation distance and related settings first, because it’s one of the most effective ways to stabilize performance without changing the feel of the game too drastically.
Chunk-loading and “always-on” bases
Persistent servers are great—right up until an always-running base design or chunk-loader keeps farms, machines, or mob activity ticking nonstop. Even without “tech-heavy” gameplay, any always-on activity can compound over time.
Best practice: keep spawn and main bases tidy, and be cautious with anything that keeps chunks active 24/7.
Why CreeperHost is a Great Fit
Purpose-built modded hardware and platform stability
CreeperHost runs modded Minecraft on a hybrid VPS platform designed for stability, with Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based liquid-cooled servers optimized for real-world modded performance. That’s exactly what zombie-heavy gameplay benefits from: steady tick performance when the server gets busy.
Tools that help you fix lag instead of guessing
When players report “lag,” the cause can be anything from entity buildup to a misbehaving config. CreeperHost includes built-in tooling to diagnose lag and performance issues, so you can identify what’s actually happening and correct it without trial-and-error restarts.
Operational reliability for long-running worlds
Zombie-apocalypse servers are at their best when the world persists. With DDoS protection, dependable infrastructure, and over 13 years of experience hosting large modded communities, CreeperHost is set up for the long haul—so your server feels like a home base, not a weekend project.
