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Is Aternos 100% free?

We are free, and we will always be free for everyone at any time. There is no possibility to pay for anything.
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Is Aternos fully free?

We are free, and we will always be free for everyone at any time.
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What is the free limit on Aternos?

By default aternos provides users only up to 4GB ram as a free service , if you reach that limit you will be no longer able to start your server.
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Does Aternos have a limit?

On Aternos, each server is limited to 4 GB of storage space for technical reasons. If you reach this limit, you are no longer able to start your server.
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Does Aternos need money?

With Aternos, we offer completely free Minecraft game servers for over 75 million registered users. Since the beginning, the service has been financed exclusively through advertisements.
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How long do Aternos servers stay online?

We try to save your server data for at least three months after you used your server for the last time. The actual time when your server gets deleted depends on the general usage of Aternos at the time.
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Do Aternos accounts get deleted?

After seven days your account will be permanently deleted. Please be aware that this will delete your entire account and all server files forever. There is no way to recover your account or your server files after that, not even by contacting us.
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Does Aternos need Optifine?

Optifine is a client only mod, you don't need to install it on the server.
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Is Aternos Java only?

Aternos is a completely free and customizable server provider that serves an average of 750k Minecraft players every single day. It supports mods, automatic backups, and works with both Java and Bedrock editions.
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Why is Aternos so laggy?

Too many or misused mods, plugins or worlds can cause server lags. Make sure to install a reasonable amount of plugins and don't create too many worlds. Mod features, e.g. machines or chunk loaders also can cause lags. To identify the problem here, it could be helpful to check your log (https://aternos.org/log).
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Can Aternos run all the mods?

Aternos has a list with lots of different mods from CurseForge and Modrinth, currently, only mods listed on CurseForge or Modrinth can be installed on Aternos. Some mods need other mods to work, these are called dependencies.
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How big can an Aternos world be?

World uploads are limited to 1 GB for technical reasons. If your world is bigger than that, you could try to decrease your world's size by removing unused chunks using a program like MCASelector.
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Is 2GB RAM enough for Minecraft server?

2GB – A fantastic plan if you are also planning to add some base plugins or mods and increase your player base on your server. 3GB – Use this plan if you are planning to install medium-sized modpacks or plugin packs. This is suggested for up to 25 mods or plugins. 4GB – This plan includes most modpacks.
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Can you keep an Aternos server on forever?

No, you can't make your server 24/7.
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Is Aternos unlimited time?

There is no time limit.
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Does Aternos steal IP?

Besides that, we never save your IP address for the long term when you use our website. But it is possible, that your Minecraft server writes your IP address and the IP addresses of other players into a log file.
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Does Aternos get hacked?

Yes, we got hacked. No, we don't give up.
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What is better than Aternos?

  • PloudOS. Free • Proprietary. Online. ...
  • FalixNodes. Freemium • Proprietary. Minecraft Server. ...
  • Minehut. Freemium • Proprietary. Minecraft Server. ...
  • TridentSDK. Free • Open Source. ...
  • Minecraft Server on Microsoft Azure. Paid • Proprietary. ...
  • AleForge. Paid • Proprietary. ...
  • GGServers. Paid • Proprietary. ...
  • Server.pro. Freemium • Proprietary.
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How do I keep my Aternos server alive?

An Aternos server, Any Minecraft Server will do, make sure it has "online-mode"set to false. That's all you need!
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How to bypass a ban on Aternos?

Or you can unban the player with the command "/pardon-ip [ip]" in the console when your server is online. To get the IP address, list all IP bans with the command "/banlist ips".
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Can anyone join my Aternos server?

Grant a friend access to your server

Enter your friend's Aternos username into the text box on the access settings page and click the plus sign. You'll see a list of permissions which you can grant individually to each friend.
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What does SMP stand for?

A multiprocessor architecture in which all processors are identical, share memory and execute both user code and operating-system code.
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How do I join SMP with IP?

How to access SMB share from windows over the internet with specific port number
  1. go to My computer.
  2. Click add network location.
  3. Enter x.x.x.x as ip (ofcourse I enter a real public IP)
  4. Then try to connect.
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