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How to create your own Minecraft Server
Introduction
== Background Information ==
While Minecraft's multiplayer can be a fun shared experience, sometimes you just want to have that experience with yourself and a small group of friends. Now while there are options like Minecraft Realms, these options are on a monthly subscription and can get quite expensive.
But there is a much cheaper alternative, which is to make your own dedicated Minecraft Server. The best part is that you don't necessarily need to spend a whole lot of money on hardware unless you plan on hosting hundreds of players.
=== What you will need ===
While you can run a Minecraft Server on an already existing computer, or even an old desktop PC, for this instance I'm using an 8GB Raspberry Pi 4 with 8GB of RAM and a 32GB microSD card with Ubuntu flashed to it.
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Moderate
Conclusion
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