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Minecraft modpack hosting with CurseForge setup

Just Enough Optimization Server Hosting

Created by mushroom0162

5000MB
Minimum RAM
2x 4.5GHz
Minimum CPU
15 GB
Minimum SSD
1.0.1
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CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream Just Enough Optimization server!

Host your Just Enough Optimization server

Just Enough Optimization (JEOM) is an ideal choice if you want a smooth, multiplayer Vanilla+ server that prioritises stability and responsiveness over heavy content bloat. With CreeperHost, you can run JEOM on dedicated modded-optimised infrastructure and keep your world online 24/7—without turning someone’s PC into “the server” or juggling constant restarts and config headaches.

  • Always-on performance, even when everyone explores at once — CreeperHost hardware is built for consistent tick stability in modded environments.
  • Self-hosting hits limits quickly — home connections and consumer PCs often bottleneck on upload bandwidth, storage, and long-session stability.
  • Faster setup, fewer breakages — one-click modpack install and updates that preserve your changes means less time fixing what an update overwrote.
  • Easier day-to-day management — use a GUI to manage configs/mods and handle routine server housekeeping without SSH-only workflows.
  • When lag shows up, you can actually diagnose it — built-in tooling helps you pinpoint “what’s causing spikes” instead of guess-and-reboot.

High-level overview

JEOM is a lightweight modpack built around the idea that Minecraft can feel significantly better to play—especially in multiplayer—when you focus on efficiency, reduced overhead, and cleaner performance margins.

That makes it a strong fit for:

  • Small community servers that want “Vanilla, but smoother”
  • Public or semi-public worlds where uptime and consistency matter
  • Groups playing newer Minecraft versions who still want a lean server footprint

Because the pack is designed with optimisation in mind, it’s also a great base for communities that want a stable starting point before adding a small number of extra mods (while keeping your server’s behaviour predictable).

Why CreeperHost is a great match for JEOM

JEOM is all about eliminating unnecessary friction—so the server side should match that philosophy.

With CreeperHost you get:

  • Hybrid VPS hosting tuned for modded Minecraft, giving you strong per-core performance and stable scheduling under load
  • Ryzen / EPYC / Intel Ultra platforms, liquid-cooled and selected specifically for the kind of bursty CPU profiles Minecraft servers produce
  • One-click modpack installation and updates designed to keep your server maintainable over time (without “update day dread”)
  • Operational reliability and DDoS protection, so your server stays reachable and playable when it matters

Hosting Considerations for Just Enough Optimization

JEOM tends to be lighter than content-heavy packs, but there are still a few common hosting realities worth planning for—especially in multiplayer:

Memory and garbage collection behaviour

Even “lightweight” modpacks can spike memory use when:

  • multiple players are exploring new terrain
  • view distances are set aggressively
  • the world has been online for long sessions without restarts

For most communities, the goal isn’t simply “lowest RAM possible”—it’s stable RAM headroom so the server doesn’t stutter during bursts.

CPU load during exploration

Optimisation-focused packs often feel great moment-to-moment, but CPU load can still climb with:

  • concurrent chunk generation
  • many players moving in different directions
  • higher simulation distances

On CreeperHost, you’re starting from hardware that’s well suited to these patterns, and you can scale resources as your player count (and world size) grows.

Configuration: keep it simple, keep it consistent

JEOM is typically at its best when you avoid constantly changing core performance settings mid-season. A stable baseline—paired with occasional, intentional adjustments—is usually what keeps multiplayer TPS “feeling good” for everyone.

Run JEOM as a community server (without the usual compromises)

If your goal is a responsive, low-hassle server that keeps Minecraft feeling smooth for the whole group, JEOM pairs extremely well with CreeperHost hosting. You get the freedom to run an always-online world, manage updates safely, and keep performance consistent—without relying on someone’s desktop PC, home internet upload speeds, or “whoever remembers to start the server tonight.”