CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Black Hole server!
Host your Black Hole server
Black Hole Server Hosting (CreeperHost)
Black Hole is built to be played as a shared, always-on multiplayer world—progression, quests, and a mix of tech and magic all land better when your server is online whenever your group is. You can run Black Hole on CreeperHost as a paid hosting service, with the performance headroom and tooling modded servers benefit from day-to-day.
- Always online for your group: shared bases, quest progression, and automation keep moving even when you’re offline.
- Modded performance without the guesswork: CreeperHost hardware is tuned for the CPU and memory patterns Forge packs typically create.
- Self-hosting hits limits fast: background apps, Wi?Fi, and consumer routers can turn “fine at 2 players” into rubberbanding at 6+.
- Home uploads become the bottleneck: large worlds, frequent chunk exploration, and multiple players can overwhelm typical residential upload speeds.
- Faster setup and safer changes: one-click install plus simple mod/config management helps you iterate without constantly rebuilding the server.
High-level overview of Black Hole
Black Hole is a Minecraft 1.16.5 (Forge) modpack that blends technology, magic, and quests into a lighter-weight “do a bit of everything” experience that works well both solo and in multiplayer.
On a server, this style of pack usually creates great co-op pacing:
- Players can split roles (builders, explorers, magic, tech progression).
- Quest-driven goals give small groups a shared direction.
- Tech + magic together encourages trading and specialization rather than everyone doing the same path.
Why CreeperHost fits Black Hole (before you touch any configs)
For a pack like this, consistency matters more than raw peak numbers. CreeperHost’s hybrid VPS platform is designed to deliver the stable CPU performance modded Minecraft needs when multiple players are loading chunks, running farms, or expanding bases.
You also get practical modded-server support features that save time:
- One-click modpack installation and updates designed to preserve your configuration changes, so updates don’t have to mean starting over.
- Lag-diagnosis tooling to help you quickly identify common server slowdowns (entity buildup, chunk activity, ticking hotspots) without guesswork.
Hosting Considerations for Black Hole
Black Hole sits in a “mixed gameplay” category—those typically behave well on servers, but there are a few common patterns to plan for:
Memory and world growth
Even “lighter” Forge packs can become memory-hungry once players spread out and build in multiple regions. Expect RAM needs to rise over time as:
- exploration increases generated chunks,
- multiple bases load tile entities and machines,
- farms and mob systems scale up.
CPU spikes during exploration and busy base activity
The biggest lag moments on modded servers often aren’t constant—they’re spikes:
- several players exploring in different directions,
- someone logging in at a heavily automated base,
- large mob activity or dense contraptions.
CreeperHost’s modern CPU platforms (Ryzen, EPYC, and Intel Ultra-based nodes) help keep those spikes from turning into “server feels bad at prime time.”
Configuration stability for multiplayer
Questing and progression packs are most enjoyable when the server stays predictable. Once you’ve tuned a couple of settings (view-distance, simulation-distance, and any pack-specific server configs), keeping them consistent across updates is key—this is where managed modpack updating and config retention makes a noticeable difference.
Getting started on CreeperHost
Spin up your server, install Black Hole, and invite your players. From there, the smoothest multiplayer experience usually comes from:
- keeping exploration paced (especially early on),
- encouraging players to build near shared infrastructure at first,
- using the panel tools to spot lag sources before they affect everyone.
If you want, tell us your expected player count and playstyle (questing-focused, builder-heavy, automation-heavy), and we’ll recommend a starting plan that leaves room to grow without overbuying.
Got questions? 
Yes. CreeperHost modpack pages link into ordering with the selected pack ready to install. You can also change versions or pick another supported pack later from CreeperPanel.
CreeperPanel is built around real modded servers, including update paths that aim to preserve user configuration changes where supported instead of treating every update like a fresh install.
Eco can work for lighter packs, but Premium is the recommended CreeperHost range for modded Minecraft. Premium gives stronger hardware, Turbo Start, Bonus Memory, and Ask Theo where enabled.
