A useful Minecraft host should cover the configurations players actually use.
ACLClouds is positioned for survival servers, SMP worlds, modded communities and small public projects. You can start for free and move to a cheap paid plan without changing platform or panel.
Paper, Spigot, Forge and Fabric
Run vanilla, plugin-based or modded servers according to your Minecraft version, jar choice and gameplay style.
Java and Bedrock
Keep the setup simple for friends or prepare a broader community with Java and Bedrock support on the public offer.
Choose a free or affordable Minecraft server.
Iron
A clean way to test the platform
Renewal every 6 hours
- 8 GB RAM
- 4 vCPU
- 10 GB SSD
- Daily backups
Diamond
Community Minecraft server
- 32 GB RAM
- 6 vCPU
- 50 GB SSD
- Plugin and mod support
Emerald
Bigger public community
- 64 GB RAM
- 10 vCPU
- 100 GB SSD
- Priority support path
Everything needed for a real server.
Plugins and mods
Paper, Spigot, Forge, Fabric and Vanilla support for modded servers, plugin stacks and simpler setups.
Automatic backups
Daily backups help protect the world data and make restore workflows easier when something breaks.
Java and Bedrock
The public offer covers both editions so the compatibility story is clear before signup.
AMD EPYC and NVMe
Fast CPU and storage help chunk loading, plugin-heavy worlds and general play stability.
Questions worth checking before launch.
Can I launch a free Minecraft server?
Yes. The free tier lets you test Java or Bedrock with 8 GB RAM, 4 vCPU, 10 GB SSD and daily backups.
Can I run plugins or mods?
Yes. Paper, Spigot, Forge, Fabric and Vanilla are supported for plugin-based, modded or lighter Minecraft servers.
Is ACLClouds an affordable Minecraft host?
Yes. The free tier is a good entry point and the Gold plan starts at 4.99 EUR per month for a more stable long-running server.
Does the panel include file management?
Yes. The panel gives access to console output, files, restarts and backup workflows for the Minecraft instance.
Where can I find setup guides?
The ACLClouds documentation groups the useful steps for setup, jar choice, world preparation and routine administration.