CreeperHost offers the tools you need to run your dream FPS Booster (Fabric) server!
Host your FPS Booster (Fabric) server
Host FPS Booster (Fabric) on CreeperHost
FPS Booster (Fabric) is a lightweight, performance-first modpack experience that’s ideal for a smooth multiplayer server—whether you’re building a small friends-only world or running a public “vanilla-style” community. CreeperHost can run this modpack on our paid hosting infrastructure, giving you a stable always-online server while players enjoy the pack’s client-side performance improvements.
- Reliable 24/7 uptime on liquid-cooled Ryzen/EPYC/Intel Ultra hardware tuned for modded Minecraft
- One-click install + updates (without wiping your world or undoing your config changes)
- Self-hosting limits show up fast: home connections struggle with upload bandwidth and unpredictable latency
- “It’s a small pack” still needs a real server: chunk generation, view distance, and player count can overwhelm casual hosting
- Built-in diagnostics when lag appears, so you can fix issues quickly instead of guessing
High-level overview
FPS Booster (Fabric) focuses on improving how Minecraft runs—aimed at smoother gameplay and better responsiveness—while keeping the overall feel close to standard Minecraft. It’s a strong fit for:
- Friend groups that want a simple world that “just runs well”
- Builders who want stable TPS during large projects and exploration
- Community servers that want a vanilla-like experience with a more comfortable performance baseline
Because this pack is intentionally light, it also makes a great foundation if you later decide to add a few extra quality-of-life mods—while still staying far from the complexity of huge kitchen-sink packs.
Why CreeperHost is a great fit (before you even tweak anything)
CreeperHost’s Hybrid VPS platform gives you consistent CPU performance and isolation—two things that matter a lot when Minecraft performance is all about steady tick pacing rather than raw “peak” speed. That consistency helps keep chunk loading, redstone, farms, and player-heavy areas feeling smooth.
You also get GUI-based mod/config management, which is especially helpful for performance packs where a small config mismatch (client vs server, or modloader version differences) can cause confusing connection issues.
Hosting Considerations for FPS Booster (Fabric)
Performance-focused packs are “lighter,” but they still follow the same server rules as any Minecraft instance. Here’s what we commonly see in real hosting environments:
Memory and CPU expectations
- These packs typically run comfortably with lower RAM than large modpacks, but RAM needs still scale with players, exploration speed, and view distance.
- CPU matters most during world generation (new chunks, fast flying, elytra travel, multiple players exploring different directions). If your group likes to roam, stable single-thread performance becomes the difference between smooth play and stuttery spikes.
View distance, simulation distance, and player count
- If you push server view distance/simulation distance too high, any “light pack” can start to feel heavy—especially with multiple players spread out.
- For public or growing servers, it’s usually best to start conservative, then increase settings once you’ve seen real usage patterns.
Client-side vs server-side performance reality
- Many FPS improvements primarily help player clients, not the server. Hosting still matters because the server is responsible for ticks, mob AI, chunk I/O, and network consistency.
- A good host won’t magically increase someone’s FPS—but it will reduce rubber-banding, keep TPS stable, and prevent the “server is dying” feeling as your world grows.
Why host FPS Booster (Fabric) on CreeperHost
Smooth installs, clean updates
Our one-click modpack installation and update flow is designed to keep your world and configuration intact, so you can iterate without the “we updated and everything broke” cycle.
Tools that cut through performance guesswork
When a server starts lagging, the cause is often specific: chunk generation bursts, runaway farms, high-entity areas, or misconfigured distances. CreeperHost includes built-in tooling to diagnose lag and performance issues, helping you pinpoint what changed and fix it fast.
Experience with performance-sensitive communities
With 13+ years hosting modded Minecraft communities, we’ve seen how “small” servers grow—more players, bigger builds, longer render distances, heavier farms. We’ll help you size appropriately and keep your server stable as it evolves.
