Minecraft Server Hosting: Java vs Bedrock Edition

Not sure whether to host a Minecraft Java or Bedrock server? This guide compares both versions to help you choose the one that fits your device, gameplay goals, and player base. ✔️


⛏️ Platform Compatibility

The most important difference is which devices can connect:

  • ✔️ Java Edition – PC only (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • ✔️ Bedrock Edition – Windows 10, Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, iOS, Android

➡️ If you’re playing on mobile or console, you’ll need a Bedrock server. If you’re on PC with mods, Java is your best bet.


⚔️ Modding and Customization

  • ✔️ Java supports mods using Forge or Fabric, and custom jars
  • ➖ Bedrock uses behavior packs, resource packs, and server plugins via PocketMine/Nukkit
  • ➖ Java has more community content and larger modding ecosystems

➡️ Bedrock servers are still customizable, just in different ways.


➕ Performance and Cross-Play

There are also performance and multiplayer differences:

  • ✔️ Bedrock is better optimized for lower-end hardware
  • ✔️ Bedrock supports cross-play between all platforms
  • ➖ Java requires all players to be on PC

➡️ Hosting for friends on multiple platforms? Go with Bedrock. Hosting a modded PC server? Java is the way to go.


⏰ Server Software Differences

  • ✔️ Java uses server jars like Vanilla, Spigot, Paper, Forge, Fabric
  • ✔️ Bedrock uses official Bedrock Dedicated Server or third-party platforms like PocketMine/Nukkit
  • ➖ Java has more advanced permissions and plugin control via Bukkit/Spigot

➡️ Bedrock servers are simpler to set up, but Java gives deeper technical control.


✅ Summary: Which One Should You Choose?

  • ✔️ Choose Bedrock if your players are on console, mobile, or Windows 10
  • ✔️ Choose Java if you want advanced mods, full plugin support, and PC-only gameplay

If you're unsure which version you need, contact our team — we’re happy to help you get started. ✅

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