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Host your explorify server
Explorify Server Hosting (CreeperHost)
Explorify is built for the kind of multiplayer world where every session starts with “where should we head next?”—new terrain to map, structures to clear, and nights that feel a little less safe than you’d like. If you want that experience to be online whenever your group is, Explorify runs smoothly on CreeperHost as a paid, always-on modded Minecraft server.
- Always-online exploration: keep the world persistent so progress doesn’t depend on one player’s PC being online.
- Better performance when generating new chunks: exploration-heavy packs tend to spike CPU during fresh worldgen—our hardware is designed for modded stability.
- Self-hosting hits limits fast: home networks and consumer PCs often struggle once multiple players explore in different directions at once.
- Less “it works on my machine” troubleshooting: consistent server runtimes reduce random desync, rubber-banding, and client/server mismatch headaches.
- Safer long-term worlds: reliability and operational protections matter when the map (and attachments to it) keep growing.
What is Explorify?
Explorify is a Fabric modpack for Minecraft 1.20.1 focused on adventure and exploration. The experience is centered around traveling outward, finding points of interest, and keeping your crew alive and equipped as the world expands.
In multiplayer, it naturally creates roles: scouts pushing into new regions, builders setting up forward bases, and everyone returning to regroup, trade gear, and prepare for the next run.
Why CreeperHost fits Explorify (before you even launch)
When an exploration pack clicks, players roam—often in different directions—and that’s where many servers start to feel sluggish.
CreeperHost is well-suited to that playstyle because we run modded servers on a Hybrid VPS platform with native CPU performance and stability, backed by liquid-cooled Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra infrastructure tuned for the spiky workloads that come with modded chunk generation.
You also get practical tooling that matters day-to-day:
- One-click modpack install for a clean start
- Config-friendly updates that help preserve your changes when you update
- GUI-based mod/config management for quick adjustments without wrestling with file transfers
Hosting Considerations for Explorify
Explorify is the kind of pack where performance is less about constant tick load and more about bursts—especially when your group is actively exploring.
Memory (RAM) expectations
Most Fabric exploration packs are comfortable at moderate RAM, but real usage depends on:
- player count
- view distances
- how aggressively players generate new chunks
Common pattern: if you’re hosting for a small group, start with a sensible baseline and scale up if you see stutters during mass exploration or if the server begins paging under load.
CPU and world generation spikes
The heaviest moments typically happen when:
- several players explore in different directions at the same time
- players fly/ride quickly through new terrain
- structures generate while chunks are being created
What this means operationally: stable, high single-core performance helps keep the server responsive during those bursts, and good monitoring helps you spot whether the bottleneck is CPU time, memory pressure, or an overly ambitious view distance.
View distance and “everyone split up”
Exploration servers feel best when view distance is comfortable—but that setting is also one of the quickest ways to turn “fine at 2 players” into “lag at 6+”.
A practical approach is to:
- keep view distance reasonable for your player count
- let the world grow steadily rather than forcing massive generation sessions early on
Run Explorify with confidence on CreeperHost
Explorify shines when your world is persistent, stable, and ready when your players are. CreeperHost brings the operational side—performance headroom for exploration spikes, dependable uptime, and the management tools to keep updates and configs under control—so your group can focus on the next landmark on the horizon.
